RE: redhat 8.0, qmail, runlevel problems

2003-03-23 Thread Kaya Bykelen
Hello,
I have looked at the /etc/inittab and changed runlevel to 3,
And all problems are gone now.
Everything works fine.
Thank you Joe.

Regards,
Kaya Bykelen
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Subject: Re: redhat 8.0, qmail, runlevel problems

I can't answer all of these, but:
Your default runlevel is set in /etc/inittab. Look for a line like this:
id:5:initdefault:

I'm on a laptop that boots to X so my runlevel is 5 signified by the
id:5 in the line above. If you want to boot to runlevel 3, let's say,
then you would simply change the 5 to 3. However, take a look at your
given runlevel directory and see what is starting and not starting. Or
simply use chkconfig in your current runlevel to see what's starting
(probably preferred).

JAV

On Sat, 2003-03-22 at 18:42, Kaya Bykelen wrote:
 Hello,
 I have redhat 8.0. I installed ltsp and now the system does not run
 apache,qmail, mysql, samba, proftpd, etc. etc.
 When I change runlevel it starts.
 What is the problem?
 What must runlevel be?
 Where can I set the devault runlevel?
 And after the reboot, I can start apache vs. manually but qmail does
not
 start.
 What is the problem with qmail?
  
  
 Regards,
 Kaya Bykelen
 -
 Eurow Otomasyon  Bilgi Teknolojileri
 Tel: (216) 315 5072
  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  http://www.eurow.net www.eurow.net
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Re: redhat 8.0, qmail, runlevel problems

2003-03-22 Thread Joe Polk
I can't answer all of these, but:
Your default runlevel is set in /etc/inittab. Look for a line like this:
id:5:initdefault:

I'm on a laptop that boots to X so my runlevel is 5 signified by the
id:5 in the line above. If you want to boot to runlevel 3, let's say,
then you would simply change the 5 to 3. However, take a look at your
given runlevel directory and see what is starting and not starting. Or
simply use chkconfig in your current runlevel to see what's starting
(probably preferred).

JAV

On Sat, 2003-03-22 at 18:42, Kaya Bykelen wrote:
 Hello,
 I have redhat 8.0. I installed ltsp and now the system does not run
 apache,qmail, mysql, samba, proftpd, etc. etc.
 When I change runlevel it starts.
 What is the problem?
 What must runlevel be?
 Where can I set the devault runlevel?
 And after the reboot, I can start apache vs. manually but qmail does not
 start.
 What is the problem with qmail?
  
  
 Regards,
 Kaya Bykelen
 -
 Eurow Otomasyon  Bilgi Teknolojileri
 Tel: (216) 315 5072
  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  http://www.eurow.net www.eurow.net
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