Yes, but what rc.5 has is irrelavent; the question is: "why are we
using rc.5 in the *first* place? -- what's putting us into run-level 5?"

Do you have an init in the rc.local at all?  (Possibly linked in for
run-level 3.)  I suspect not, and that 'init' is some "special" magical
string that will require a more expert expert than me to decipher, but
I figured we could eliminate the obvious first.

On Sun, 09 Apr 2000, you wrote:
| Brian T. Schellenberger said:
| >  | Apr  9 12:38:36 localhost mandrake_everytime: Building Window Manager
| >  Sessions
| >  | succeeded 
| >  | Apr  9 12:38:40 localhost init: Switching to runlevel: 5 
| >  
| >  Well, this is where you're switching to run-level 5.  You didn't want
| >  to do that.         It's happening in "init".
| >  
| >  I don't have such a service on my machine, do you have a file called
| >  /etc/rc.d/init.d?  Is this listed in your run-level 5 startup?     
| 
| I have a =directory= by that name, and it's full of all kinds of boot-time
| programs.
| And /etc/rc.d/rc.5 has symlinks to 15 of the programs in init.d. Here are the
| links:
| K08autofs@  K50snmpd@ S10network@  S50inet@      S90xfs@
| K35smb@     K55routed@        S30syslog@   S60lpd@       S99linuxconf-setup@
| K40ldap@    S05kudzu@ S40crond@    S75keytable@  S99local@
| -- 
| Lane
| ____
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