Re: debian runlevels revisited

2001-09-19 Thread Alexander Poslavsky
On Wed, 19 Sep 2001 12:31:54 -0700 (PDT) "'cduck' Chris Grierson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wed, 19 Sep 2001, Alexander Poslavsky wrote: > > > Hi, > > speaking of runlevels, is there a tool like ntsysv on debian (except for > > ksysv which > > I do not really like, I prefer st console-base

Re: debian runlevels

2001-09-19 Thread 'cduck' Chris Grierson
On Tue, 18 Sep 2001, Dave Sherohman wrote: > On Tue, Sep 18, 2001 at 11:22:30AM -0700, 'cduck' Chris Grierson wrote: > > with the systems we have here at work, telinit'ing to 1 then 5 > > hangs the system at the nfs-kernel-server rc script (nfsd), > > presumably because the portmapper is stopped,

debian runlevels revisited

2001-09-19 Thread Alexander Poslavsky
Hi, speaking of runlevels, is there a tool like ntsysv on debian (except for ksysv which I do not really like, I prefer st console-based) AP -- Back when I was a boy, we carved our own IC's out of wood.

Re: debian runlevels

2001-09-18 Thread Colin Watson
On Tue, Sep 18, 2001 at 04:11:10PM -0500, Colin Watson wrote: > On Tue, Sep 18, 2001 at 11:22:30AM -0700, 'cduck' Chris Grierson wrote: > > with the systems we have here at work, telinit'ing to 1 then 5 > > hangs the system at the nfs-kernel-server rc script (nfsd), > > presumably because the portm

Re: debian runlevels

2001-09-18 Thread Colin Watson
On Tue, Sep 18, 2001 at 11:22:30AM -0700, 'cduck' Chris Grierson wrote: > i am curious as to what the 'norm' is for *debian* regarding > runlevels. that is, is it not a safe method of shutting down > services to switch to runlevel 1, then back to a 'normal' > runlevel (2-5)? basically, a coworker

Re: debian runlevels

2001-09-18 Thread David Z Maze
Chris Grierson writes: CG> i am curious as to what the 'norm' is for *debian* regarding CG> runlevels. Runlevels 2-5 are all the same (except, possibly, for the number of getty's started). From what I can tell, runlevels 0 (halt), 1 (single-user), and 6 (reboot) stop mostly the same services. C

Re: debian runlevels

2001-09-18 Thread Dave Sherohman
On Tue, Sep 18, 2001 at 11:22:30AM -0700, 'cduck' Chris Grierson wrote: > with the systems we have here at work, telinit'ing to 1 then 5 > hangs the system at the nfs-kernel-server rc script (nfsd), > presumably because the portmapper is stopped, and not restarted That should work. It doesn't, th

debian runlevels

2001-09-18 Thread 'cduck' Chris Grierson
hello all, i am curious as to what the 'norm' is for *debian* regarding runlevels. that is, is it not a safe method of shutting down services to switch to runlevel 1, then back to a 'normal' runlevel (2-5)? basically, a coworker uses redhat, and he does this often to clean up his machine, and i

Re: newbieDoc: Debian runlevels intro

2001-01-02 Thread will trillich
On Tue, Jan 02, 2001 at 08:23:04AM -0500, David B . Harris wrote: > To quote will trillich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > # please run your eyeballs over them -- and any of the other > # documents we've got there -- and feel free to post some feedback > # to the newbieDoc project at > # > # http://www

Re: newbieDoc: Debian runlevels intro

2001-01-02 Thread will trillich
27;ve got another newbieDoc that scratches the surface of > > Debian runlevels... > > > > http://www.eGroups.com/files/newbieDoc/runlevels-intro.html we're not related to debian -- aside from some serious affinity, that is. we just had a hard time finding documentation that we

Re: newbieDoc: Debian runlevels intro

2001-01-02 Thread Britton
Are these docs going to be included somewhere in the distro when complete, or live permanently on the web? They look handy. Britton Kerin On Tue, 2 Jan 2001, will trillich wrote: > i've got another newbieDoc that scratches the surface of > Debian runlevels... > > http:

Re: newbieDoc: Debian runlevels intro

2001-01-02 Thread David B . Harris
To quote will trillich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, # please run your eyeballs over them -- and any of the other # documents we've got there -- and feel free to post some feedback # to the newbieDoc project at # # http://www.eGroups.com/messages/newbieDoc Well, I must admit I don't like this phrase

newbieDoc: Debian runlevels intro

2001-01-02 Thread will trillich
i've got another newbieDoc that scratches the surface of Debian runlevels... http://www.eGroups.com/files/newbieDoc/runlevels-intro.html also updated the apt-get introduction at http://www.eGroups.com/files/newbieDoc/apt-get-intro.html please run your eyeballs over them -