To quote [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Miquel van Smoorenburg),
# You could have just pasted /usr/share/doc/sysvinit/README.runlevels.gz
# here ..
Does it matter? I was bored, and I think it was helpful. Anyone care to
disagree?
Dave
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
David B. Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>To quote "M.B.Midden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
># Im looking for some info about runlevels. Is there a howto for it?
>What is
># the best runlevel for a server en when should u switch ( how can you
>switch)
># ( i tried man run
To quote Ethan Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
# On Fri, Jan 05, 2001 at 07:37:25PM -0500, David B. Harris wrote:
#
# > /etc/rcS.d/* : General not used manually, it's used to put the
system
# > into single-user mode right after the kernel has been started.
Usually
# > entered by typing "linux single"
On Fri, Jan 05, 2001 at 07:37:25PM -0500, David B. Harris wrote:
> /etc/rcS.d/* : General not used manually, it's used to put the system
> into single-user mode right after the kernel has been started. Usually
> entered by typing "linux single" at the LILO prompt.
wrong, rcS.d is run once at boot
Hello,
* M.B.Midden ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> hi
>
> Im looking for some info about runlevels. Is there a howto for it? What is
> the best runlevel for a server en when should u switch ( how can you switch)
> ( i tried man runlevel ofcourse ) etc
man inittab ?
Bye
--
DEFRESNE Sylvai
To quote "M.B.Midden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
# Im looking for some info about runlevels. Is there a howto for it?
What is
# the best runlevel for a server en when should u switch ( how can you
switch)
# ( i tried man runlevel ofcourse ) etc
I'm sort of bored, so here's a little tutorial ;)
Each run
hi
Im looking for some info about runlevels. Is there a howto for it? What is
the best runlevel for a server en when should u switch ( how can you switch)
( i tried man runlevel ofcourse ) etc
thanks
dunki
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