On Fri, 12 Feb 1999, Neil Zanella wrote:
>
>
> On Fri, 12 Feb 1999, Jacques Gelinas wrote:
>
> > There is another solution in Linuxconf to achieve that. Instead of
> > changing the default runlevel (in /etc/inittab), the /sbin/askrunlevel
> > utility brings a menu at boot time and let you do various things, before
> > the default runlevel is started. From there, you can select either graphic
> > mode (runlevel 5), text mode (runlevel 3) or maintenance mode. To use
> > this, you must install a linuxconf package from
> > ftp.solucorp.qc.ca/pub/linuxconf/devel/redhat-5.2 as RedHat are not
> > delivering this facility in there linuxconf RPM.
>
> The /sbin/askrunlevel program on my system came with the linuxconf-1.12r5
>
> package. The program seems to act like a GUI to telinit : it does not
>
> change the runlevel for the next time you reboot the system.
The problem with redhat 5.2 and linuxconf 1.12r5 is that although they
ship the utility, it is not installed at the end of /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit,
so it has no chance to perform its tasks. I hope redhat 6.0 will fix this.
It really solve many problems...
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