On Wed, Sep 20, 2000 at 10:13:59AM +1100, Jill Rowling wrote:
> This is good; if distros can stick with a standard.
[different run level conventions]
i'm curious: does anyone actually use different runlevels?
the (unofficial) debian idea seems to make much more sense:
if you have it installed, you probably want it.
if you don't want it, remove it.
i can't see people wanting to ever switch between "with NFS" /
"without NFS" (except maybe on a laptop, but i can think of better
ways of handling that).
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- Gus
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