On Sat, Jul 27, 2002 at 01:56:35AM +0800, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Saturday, July 27, 2002 1:47 AM)
> > No. In Debian, all runlevels are same, unlike in Mandrake or
>       ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> > Red Hat. I just happened to find it as default, and removed
> 
> Care to explain that a bit better?

Sure :-)

> # Runlevel 0 is halt.
> # Runlevel 1 is single-user.
> # Runlevels 2-5 are multi-user.
> # Runlevel 6 is reboot.

When I was talking of "all run levels", I meant
Runlevels 2-5.
When I used Mandrake, I knew runlevel 3 meant text mode,
and run level 5 meant graphical boot.
After I installed Debian about two months ago, I came to
know that this assumption about the runlevels are no longer valid.
For example, after I installed gdm, all the runlevels 2-5 contained
the file 'S99gdm'.

Hope I could explain my point.

Regards,
Santanu Chatterjee
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