On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 01:26:46PM -0500, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> 
> The init program is controlled by the /etc/inittab file and is organized 
> into run levels that can be run by the user:
> 
>      0 — halt
>      1 — Single user mode
>      2 — Multiuser, without networking
>      3 — Full multiuser mode
>      4 — User definable
>      5 — Full multiuser mode with display manager
>      6 — reboot
> 
> The usual default run level is 3 or 5.
> 
 I believe that debian-based sysv desktop distros make run levels 2
to 5 identical (full multiuser with display manager), although the
user can customise them to do different things.

https://wiki.debian.org/RunLevel

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