On Sat, 2011-06-18 at 15:02 -0600, Petrus de Calguarium wrote:
> Aaron Konstam wrote:
> 
> > But: chkconfig --level 35 nfs on
> > 
> > would start on entering runlevel 3 and 5 and not on entering runlevel 2
> > 4. Are you saying you can't arrange to do that in systemd. Is that
> > considered a step up?
> 
> As I understand it (could be inaccurate :-) ), there are no run levels 0, 1, 
> 2, 3, 4, 5 &c, so you are trying to impose a legacy paradigm onto the current 
> one. The computer does not go into run levels 3 or 5, because they don't 
> exist. It goes into multi-user or graphical target.
> 
> AIUI, when you want nfs.service to come on in multi-user and graphical 
> targets, you issue the command systemctl enable nfs.service as root.
> 
> Perhaps you could be more specific (or restate, in case you already did 
> earlier) about what you wish to do and someone else can try to give a more 
> specific answer to help you get the setup you are seeking to achieve.
> 

You have made it clear that I have been using and old an useless
paradigm. I had thought of that before. One never goes into runlevel 2
or 4. Although there is still is a type of runlevel 1. It is called:
rescue.target.
Thanks for setting me straight. Sometimes it takes longer to see the
obvious.
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