On Wed, 17 Mar 1999, Alan Cox wrote: > > deep enough into the docs, there is a suggestion to use /etc/inittab > > to start it, but I don't think that any of the distributions are really > > doing it that way. > > Why does the spec need to specify how you start xdm. Its not something > apps generally want to do, and X11 with gdm kdm, and all the xdm variants > may exist. A box may even only have X11 remotely
The spec doesn't need to specify how to start xdm (or kdm or gdm or whateverdm). It should, though, specify what run levels it should run under, so that all distributions match up under the same runlevels. E.g. runlevel 0 is shutdown, 1 is single user, 2 is multi without network, 3 is normal multi, 4 is custom, 5 is with [xgk]dm, 6 is reboot (blatantly stolen from RH, I know, but something to work with). +-----------------------+-----------------------------+--------------------+ | Jakob 'sparky' Kaivo | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | NoDomainName Networks | http://www.nodomainname.net | http://www.ndn.net | | AtDot E-mail Services | http://www.atdot.org +--------------------+ +-----------------------+-----------------------------+ whois jkk12 | | Thanks to advances in shortness, I have updated my +--------------------+ | ~/.signature. Note that nodomainname can now be replaced with just ndn. | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+
