> > ---------------------------- > > [hardware] > > askrunlevel.enable 1 > > askrunlevel.timeout 5 > > askrunlevel.diatimeout 10 > > askrunlevel.defmode 3 <----------- here it is > > ---------------------------- > > Yes, it is there, but it doesn't seem to override the entry in /etc/inittab, > at least not on my Red Hat 5.2 system. yes, it don't. because this is what linuxconf uses to know which is its default mode and not /etc/inittab, that is not fully managed by linuxconf. s/&:(/&>(/g,[EMAIL PROTECTED] aurelio_marinho_jargas,curitiba-PR "indigna��o_movendo_a_na��o" --- You are currently subscribed to linuxconf as: [[email protected]] To unsubscribe, forward this message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[linuxconf] Re: bug in setting the default runlevel (fwd)
aurelio marinho jargas - ctba Fri, 12 Feb 1999 15:06:50 -0500
- [linuxconf] Re: bug in setting the default r... Neil Zanella
- [linuxconf] Re: bug in setting the defa... aurelio marinho jargas - ctba
- [linuxconf] Re: bug in setting the defa... Neil Zanella
- [linuxconf] Re: bug in setting the defa... aurelio marinho jargas - ctba
- [linuxconf] Re: bug in setting the defa... Jacques Gelinas
- [linuxconf] Re: bug in setting the defa... Neil Zanella
- [linuxconf] Re: bug in setting the defa... aurelio marinho jargas - ctba
- [linuxconf] Re: bug in setting the defa... Neil Zanella
- [linuxconf] Re: bug in setting the defa... aurelio marinho jargas - ctba
- [linuxconf] Re: bug in setting the defa... Jacques Gelinas
