--- Thomas Guettler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > There are several "runlevels". Which service is > started in which > runlevel is done by symlinks. You don't do this > by hand, there is a > command for it (don't know the name right now).
if you happen to remember, could you post it? > > You can start a service like this: > #/etc/init.d/networking (start|stop|restart) > I tried xdm stop and got some strange error saying that "stop" wasn't a valid parameter (I didn't write down the exact error.) I also have another question. If I remove the symlink to xfs and xdm, will there be any services or anything that will not get started via startx? I'm still having a problem where when I remove xfs and xdm (or simply just xdm) and use startx, then XF86Setup crashes the system. thanks! xucaen __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Photos - Share your holiday photos online! http://photos.yahoo.com/

