On Fri, Nov 26, 2004 at 12:55:15PM +0000, Joao Clemente wrote:
> I was testing some stuff that needed rebooting my sarge installation an 
> I tought to myself that it was a waste of time to startup X at every 
> boot....
> So I headed to /etc/inittab to change it to runlevel 3... but I was 
> amazed to see that the value there was 2 !!!!
> 
> So, do those standarts of 5 = multiuser + X, 3 = multiuser - X, ... 
> stoped being used in sarge? Why?

Debian never (as far as I know) used that "standard". If you want to
start X at boot, install xdm, gdm, kdm, or wdm. 

Frank

> 
> I'm using sarge intalled with rc2 business-card installer
> Joao Clemente
> 
> 
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