Robert Current wrote: > Like maybe: > 0 - halt > 1 - single user - un-networked > 2 - multiuser - un-networked > 3 - single user - networked (would be new, security risk, running as > root networked, unadvized. Therefore, I would suggest leaving this as > the unused one. But for logic sake, unused should be 3) > 4 - multiuser networked > 5 - X multiuser networked (previously XDM, but with other options, > should just be a generic X multiuser networked now) > 6 - Reboot > > Logical, and conforms to several de-facto standards... ?
I suppose I should be more clear about why I think single user networked should be a reserved space. There are some Linux projects that run like this, for example, the Linux Router Project. It boots, it starts right into a root shell, single user. And it requires networking. They are very security concious (so, although it's not for everyone, some people are working like this, and know what they are doing). Just so you know... I didn't just make up the idea, some people have need for it. -- "Robert W. Current" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - email http://chem20.chem.und.nodak.edu - work stuff http://www.current.nu - personal web site http://freshmeat.net - editorial coordinator "Hey mister, turn it on, turn it up, and turn me loose." - Dwight Yoakam
