On Tuesday, 29 June 2004, at 18:27:50 (-0400), Bradley Reed wrote: > Out of curiosity, what is runlevel 2? Slackware defines RL1 as > single-user, RL3 as multiuser-no X, and RL4 as multiuser with > X. Most other distros I've used use RL5 as multiuser with X.
0. Off 1. Single user 2. Multi-user with no networking 3. Multi-user with networking but no X 4. Multi-user with networking and X 5. User-defined 6. User-defined That's how they're supposed to be, anyway. Solaris (and Linux, probably as a result thereof) use runlevel 6 for reboot, which is just silly. RH and similar distros ignore 4 and use 5 for Multi-user/network/X, which is also fairly silly. Michael -- Michael Jennings (a.k.a. KainX) http://www.kainx.org/ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> n + 1, Inc., http://www.nplus1.net/ Author, Eterm (www.eterm.org) ----------------------------------------------------------------------- "I've looked for you all of my life. Now that I've found you, we will never say goodbye. I can't stop this feeling; there's nothing I can do 'cause I see everything when I look at you." -- Firehouse, "When I Look into Your Eyes" ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email sponsored by Black Hat Briefings & Training. Attend Black Hat Briefings & Training, Las Vegas July 24-29 - digital self defense, top technical experts, no vendor pitches, unmatched networking opportunities. Visit www.blackhat.com _______________________________________________ enlightenment-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/enlightenment-users