On Tue, Feb 10, 2004 at 07:07:47PM +0100, Gerhard W. Gruber wrote: > On Mon, 9 Feb 2004 19:02:11 -0500, Andrey Kartashov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > >I'm curious now, what do you mean by 'X runlevel'? > > I created a runlevel X -> 5 which is my default boot runlevel. So when I init > 3 then I have a working system without X and init 5 is the working system with > X started. > > >You've mentioned 'entries listed multiple times', could you clarify? What command > >did you run to generate that output? > > With multiple times I meant like eth0. It is now in default and in X. > Otherwise it would be stopped if I switch from 3 to 5. > > This is the default setup as used on most distributions. I wonder how you do a > X less startup if you add xdm to the default. That is the reason why I want to > have two different runlevels.
Sorry, my confusion, I get it now. Personally I never boot into xdm, I use startx, so I just don't have the same problem. BTW I don't know if you've seen it already, but there is a nice pdf about the runlevel stuff: http://users.ox.ac.uk/~mans0523/gentoo/gentoo-rc-scripts.pdf -- - Andrey ~ In theory, practice and theory are the same, but in practice they are different (Larry McVoy) ~ -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
