?
Maybe, i have an other solution ?
Thanks for your help.
Sincerely,
Jean
2011/12/26 Lisi <lisi.reisz(a)gmail.com>
On Monday 26 December 2011 15:10:08 Felix Miata
wrote:
Now with System V init having been replaced or
set for replacement, my
distaste for Debian clumping of everything into only two runlevels may
disappear, which in turn might lead me to a new preference.
That's only the default. It is not compulsory. And there are four on my
Debian machines, 0, 1, 2, 6. I know that the rpm distros use different
runlevels - e.g. run-level 5 is the equivalent of Debian run-level 2 - but
surely they only have the same number of levels by default, just with
different numbers allocated to one or two of the levels? Extra ones can be
added in both types of distro. 0 and 6 are surely the same. And I thought
that 1 was too, but it is several years since I looked at this, so I may be
wrong on that.
Lisi
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