Markus Wagner wrote:
> 
> Hi Daniel,
> 
> thank you for your reply.
> 
> There are some unanswered questions.
> Why does one have to consider multiple run levels? Doesn't run level 3
> (network + X) implicate run level 2 (network)?
> So if I don't use XDM (or equivalent) and the system starts with a login
> shell only, it would start run level 2 services. And if I use XDM and
> the system starts using X it would also load run level 2 services?


Not neccesarily. each run-level contains it's own list of services. They
may, or may not, overlap.

BTW, Runlevel3 is generally networking + NFS, NOT X. X is usually
runlevel 5 (all depending on the variant). if you start a system not
configured to go to X-RUnlevel, it will usually go to runlevel 3 (Don't
recall ever seeing a default system go to runlevel two; Unix/Linux).

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