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and subject line Re: Init Run Level Change Problem
has caused the Debian Bug report #413443,
regarding Init Run Level Change Problem
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Package: sysvinit_2.86.ds1-38_i386.deb
After booting to runlevel 2 using init 2 in the boot command line, the
init (runlevel) fails to work correctly when changing between runlevels
2 through 5. I have removed all of the rc#.d scripts and the problem
remains. Changing from 2 through 5 to 1 seems to work fine except for a
error that says "error: '/etc/init.d/rc' exited outside the expected
code flow." Changing from 1 back to the other levels 2 through 5 works
fine with no apparent errors. But when trying to change from level 2 to
level 3 the system hangs until you press a key which returns the
prompt. But if you use the "runlevel" command you get the indication
that the runlevel has in fact changed from 2 to 3. However, that is not
the case because the command "echo $RUNLEVEL" indicates that you are
still in run level 2. In addition, the "bash" command history has not
changed. So, as I see it, "init" is updating "/var/run/utmp indicating
a runlevel change has happened but it doesn't change the value of
$RUNLEVEL and, in fact, it does not change the environment to a new run
level when changing between levels 2 through 5. Runlevels 0 and 6 work
as expected. Since I'm not well versed in script programs I could not
isolate the problem any better than what I have described.
The kernel that I am running is debian-2.6.17 #4 PREEMPT on i686 arch.
My libc6 is version 2.3.6ds1-10
Ron Kinney
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There is not enough information provided to figure out what the issue
reported is about. Because of this, I am closing this bug. Feel free
to open it if you have more infomration.
Hapy hacking,
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Petter Reinholdtsen
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