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"He took his vorpal sword in hand:
Long time the manxome foe he sought -
So rested he by the Tumtum tree.
And stood awhile in thought."
[L.Carrol "Jabberwacky"]
On Tue, 5 Mar 2002, Christoph Bugel wrote:
> > [1] "runlevel 5" is where redhat (and following it some other distros,
> > like Mandrake). I believe that SuSE and debian have both runlevel 3
> > for graphical login. Debian has gdm, kdm (and even xdm and wdm...) as
> > init.d services.
>
> FYI, on my slackware box it is runlevel 4. (I don't use it, I use 3)
>
> from my /etc/inittab:
> # These are the default runlevels in Slackware:
> # 0 = halt
> # 1 = single user mode
> # 2 = unused (but configured the same as runlevel 3)
> # 3 = multiuser mode (default Slackware runlevel)
> # 4 = X11 with KDM/GDM/XDM (session managers)
yes, but 1 vt is opened on 6th virtual console in this runlevel..
so if you want not to be able to login locally from a tty, you can edit
the /etc/rc.d/rc.4 and remove that virtual console.
> # 5 = unused (but configured the same as runlevel 3)
> # 6 = reboot
>
>
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