On Fri, 26 Nov 2004, newbin shang wrote:
On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 12:55:15 +0000, Joao Clemente <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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?
I'm using sarge intalled with rc2 business-card installer Joao Clemente
You can have a look at /etc/rcN.d/ (N is the runlevel) and remove the linkage which will start X when bootup I think the runlevel standards in debian are't exactly as you wrote before, it only depends on the linkages in the directory /etc/rcN.d/ , and you can modify it as needed.
At least as long as I have used debian (more than five years) my computer and all instalations I have made booted by default to runlevel 2...
- Martin
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