Re: default run levels

1999-05-03 Thread David Z. Maze
Kenneth Scharf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: KS> Doesn't RedHat use this to determine whether to start XDM or not? Yes; runlevel 5 starts xdm, other runlevels don't. You can fairly easily set up Debian to work this way as well. By default, though, xdm gets started in every runlevel if the xdm pack

Re: default run levels

1999-05-03 Thread Kenneth Scharf
Doesn't RedHat use this to determine whether to start XDM or not? "Chad A. Adlawan" schrieb: > > hi ! > i was just wondering, what exactly will happen if i change the default run > level specified in /etc/inittab from init 2 to init 3, or 4, or 5 ? > TIA, > Chad === Amateur Radio, when all el

Re: default run levels

1999-05-02 Thread Bernd Mayer
"Chad A. Adlawan" schrieb: > > hi ! > i was just wondering, what exactly will happen if i change the default run > level specified in /etc/inittab from init 2 to init 3, or 4, or 5 ? > TIA, > Chad hello Chad, AFAIK they are identical. But you may adapt them if you need different ones. good

Re: default run levels

1999-05-02 Thread David Z. Maze
Chad A Adlawan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: CAA> i was just wondering, what exactly will happen if i change the CAA> default run level specified in /etc/inittab from init 2 to init CAA> 3, or 4, or 5 ? Runlevels 2 and 3 are equivalent, as are 4 and 5, but the latter pair only runs getty on tty1. Y

default run levels

1999-05-02 Thread Chad A. Adlawan
hi ! i was just wondering, what exactly will happen if i change the default run level specified in /etc/inittab from init 2 to init 3, or 4, or 5 ? TIA, Chad