On Fri, 12 Feb 1999, Jacques Gelinas wrote:
> There is another solution in Linuxconf to achieve that. Instead of
> changing the default runlevel (in /etc/inittab), the /sbin/askrunlevel
> utility brings a menu at boot time and let you do various things, before
> the default runlevel is started. From there, you can select either graphic
> mode (runlevel 5), text mode (runlevel 3) or maintenance mode. To use
> this, you must install a linuxconf package from
> ftp.solucorp.qc.ca/pub/linuxconf/devel/redhat-5.2 as RedHat are not
> delivering this facility in there linuxconf RPM.
The /sbin/askrunlevel program on my system came with the linuxconf-1.12r5
package. The program seems to act like a GUI to telinit : it does not
change the runlevel for the next time you reboot the system.
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