[Timo Aaltonen] > "Single-user" mode is a fiasco, because in /etc/rcS.d/* there are a number > of services that really should not belong there. Examples: > > -network > -all disks (including NFS) mounted > > ..and those that depend on them.
Yes, singleuser in debian is not working very well. I expect 'telinit s' to bring me to a state where I can umount /usr/ without much hassle. Debian does not work in that regard. Running daemons keep running when moving to single user mode. > So, to correct that the runlevels would look roughly like this: > > (S -as now, services that are needed by all runlevels (except 0,6 of > course), most stuff after S30 moved to 2-5) > 1 -single-user, only the rootfs mounted > 2 -multi-user, all local disks mounted, no network > 3 -multi-user + network > 4 -multi-user + network > 5 -multi-user + network + X Looks fairly good to me. :) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]