On Mon, 5 Jun 2000, Bret Hughes wrote:
> "Chad W. Skinner" wrote:
>
> > It is my understanding that init level 4 is unused. I know you can do about
> > anything you want with Linux, but is it against some rule or standard to use
> > this level for anything. For example at home I start a few services that I
> > don't need at work. Consequently, I was wondering if I could copy the rc5.d
> > scripts to rc4.d and then add the extra services so when at home I could
> > just start init 4 rather than the services individually.
> >
>
> FYI
> We have been using rl 4 for over a year for a specific configuraion on several
> machines. No problems.
i thought that tradition had it that, if you wanted to define your own
run levels, you use a, b or c. anyone doing that?
rday
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