[Thomas Hood] > At the end of the initscript sequence for runlevel S we need to know > whether or not we are going to switch to a multi-user runlevel (2 > through 5). (If we are not going to switch to a multi-user runlevel > then we must stop bootlogd; otherwise we leave bootlogd running and > it will be stopped at the end of the initscript sequence for the > multi-user runlevel.) How can this information be obtained from > runlevel(8)?
Why do you want to stop it at the end of runlevel S, instead of stopping it at the start of runlevel 1 (single user)? I would suspect adding for example 1:K99bootlogd would solve this problem, as it would stop bootlogd just before starting S20single. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]