On Wed, Jun 08, 2005 at 10:31:33AM +0200, Jesus Climent wrote: > > > - Separate runlevels: 2 for multi, no net, 3 for multi no X, 4 for X, 4=5 > > > > No way. Debian has always avoided mindlessly dictating what runlevels > > must be used for. There's no reason to destroy this feature now. And > > there's no advantage to consuming an entire runlevel just to say > > "/etc/init.d/xdm stop" or "/etc/init.d/networking stop", which is > > all that you are proposing. > > Still, better have init 2 than having to hack the boot command line to set > init=/bin/bash, having to remount in rw and editing whatever you fucked up, > before all the services go up and people start login into your server.
It's called single-user mode. - Matt
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