The script /etc/conf.d/rc contains the following lines :
# RC_USE_CONFIG_PROFILE allows you to have different /etc/conf.d files
# based on your runlevel - if a conf.d file for your profile does not exist
# then we try and use the default one.
# To enable runlevel selection at boot,
Philip Webb schreef:
The script /etc/conf.d/rc contains the following lines :
# RC_USE_CONFIG_PROFILE allows you to have different /etc/conf.d
files # based on your runlevel - if a conf.d file for your profile
does not exist # then we try and use the default one. # To enable
runlevel
On Wed, 31 Aug 2005 16:23:33 +0200, Holly Bostick wrote:
The 'command prompt' referred to is probably the bootloader command
prompt (I don't remember how LiLO does it, but in GRUB you can edit menu
entries on the fly and boot from the edited entry).
It's the normal (root) shell prompt. You
Neil Bothwick schreef:
On Wed, 31 Aug 2005 16:23:33 +0200, Holly Bostick wrote:
The 'command prompt' referred to is probably the bootloader command
prompt (I don't remember how LiLO does it, but in GRUB you can
edit menu entries on the fly and boot from the edited entry).
It's the
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