On Fri, 12 Feb 1999, aurelio marinho jargas - ctba wrote:
> > > ----------------------------
> > > [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.
Yes. As a matter of fact /etc/linuxconf.conf I am currently in
runlevel 5 and the askrunlevel.defmode entry in /etc/conf.linuxconf
seems to be totally unaffected by this:
# cat /etc/conf.linuxconf
[...]
askrunlevel.defmode 3
[...]
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