Beverly Guillermo wrote:
>
> > In the distro I'm using runlevel 3 is the one you enter X automatically
> > from. The best advice I can give is to look at /etc/inittab -- there
> > should be a list of the runlevels that looks something like this:
> >
> > # runlevel 0 is halt
> > # runlevel S is single-user
> > # runlevel 1 is multi-user without network
> > # runlevel 2 is multi-user with network
> > # runlevel 3 is multi-user with network and xdm
> > # runlevel 6 is reboot
> >
> > Your runlevels will be different unless you use the same distro I use.
> > I hope that helps. In my case, if I "telinit 2", X is gone.
> >
> > In expanding on this, I mean only to add to what Beverly said -- not to
> > contradict her. AFAIK it is runlevel 5 for X and 3 for no X in the
> > majority of distros.
>
> I've seen a runlevel like that in a Solaris environment. =) I've
> never seen that on linux, what are you running?
SuSE 6.2
Take care, Gail
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