I kind of agree with you here. SuSE uses run level 1 as a multi-user non-
network run level (if I remember correctly). Almost all the Linux systems 
use run level S for single user mode and run level 6 for shutdown (ctl-alt-
delete normally causes run  level 6. I would prefer more standardization 
accross distributions. Personally I have had better experiences with 
SuSE than with Red Hat, but I consider both quality distributions. I run 
SuSE on my Intel and Red Hat on the Alpha. 

On 28 Jan 00, at 15:42, Derek Martin wrote:

> Note that this is highly non-standard in the Unix world.  Runlevel 2 is
> almost always reserved for multiuser mode without NFS (and maybe other
> networking resources).

Jerry Feldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Associate Director
Boston Linux and Unix user group
http://www.blu.org

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