On 26 Sep 2001, Derek Atkins wrote:

> Hmm.  Perhaps.
> 
> As a laptop owner, I like setting the runlevels as:
>       2) standalone (no-network) text mode
>       3) text-mode
>       4) standalone (no-network) X mode
>       5) X-mode

That's fine, but not what those runlevels normally mean.  The standard
interpretation of the difference between runlevels 2 and 3 is that
runlevel 3 includes network _services_ as well as clients.

As a laptop owner, I chkconfig AFS _off_, and start it from
/sbin/ifup-local when an ethernet interface is brought up.  In fact,
every RedHat machine in our facility uses this approach (or an appropriate
variant for older RHL versions).

-- Jeff

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