There are quite a few differences in those files but nothing I see that would affect
linuxconf. The TERM variable is the same and the only real differences are some new
variables and the shell being set differently. There is a new MC variable in rl3 but
none in rl1. The shell is /bin/sh in rl1
Jacob Schmude wrote:
> I found out that it was not linuxconf doing this. I entered an interactive
> startup in multi-user mode and did not start any services. The problem
> still persists. The instant I drop into single user mode with telinit S,
> the problem goes away.
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