On Tue, 13 Oct 1998, Tudor Hulubei wrote:

> 
>   On Tue, 13 October 1998, Jacques Gelinas wrote:
> > On linuxconf aware distribution, linuxconf is no more in charge of the
> > boot process but relies completly on sysv init script. There is not
> > concept of "network level" as defined in linuxconf. I believe this is a
> > valuable feature, but we did not found a way to merge that with sysv init
> > script. So on linuxconf aware distro (redhat 5.1 for now), the askrunlevel
> > is stripped and let you control only the text vs graphic mode (runlevel 3
> > or 5).
> 
> But if you choose to use askrunlevel on redhat 5.1 you won't be able
> to boot the system in user mode.  At the LILO: prompt "linux single"
> will not work and askrunlevel doesn't offer you the option of booting
> single user.

Oops!

The askrunlevel has always offered a choice called "maintenance mode", but
on redhat 5.1, it was omitted (my mistake). It will be back in 1.13r1
(which is out now).

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Jacques Gelinas
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