Re: Runlevel for textmode

2007-05-14 Thread Celejar
On Sun, 13 May 2007 23:29:53 -0500 Mumia W.. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 05/13/2007 10:51 AM, Tim Johnson wrote: On Sunday 13 May 2007 22:13, Nelson Castillo wrote: On 5/13/07, Tim Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: snipped In Debian you use runlevel 2 for everything. (I'd better say

Runlevel for textmode

2007-05-13 Thread Tim Johnson
? In slackware 10.0, runlevel 3 is textmode. thanks tim -- Tim Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Palmer, Alaska, USA -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Runlevel for textmode

2007-05-13 Thread Nelson Castillo
number is needed? 2 # id:2:initdefault: In slackware 10.0, runlevel 3 is textmode. In Debian you use runlevel 2 for everything. (I'd better say there's no need to use another runlevel). You'll run on 2 by default whether you use X or not. I'd rm /etc/rc2.d/S30gdm (also xdm and kdm). I

Re: Runlevel for textmode

2007-05-13 Thread Liam O'Toole
login. In Debian, runlevels 2 to 5 are identical. The onus is on the administrator to decide which services run in which levels, by manipulating the links in the directories /etc/rc[2-5].d. What runlevel number is needed? Is there other code to change as well? In slackware 10.0, runlevel 3

Re: Runlevel for textmode

2007-05-13 Thread Tim Johnson
On Sunday 13 May 2007 22:13, Nelson Castillo wrote: On 5/13/07, Tim Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: snipped In Debian you use runlevel 2 for everything. (I'd better say there's no need to use another runlevel). You'll run on 2 by default whether you use X or not. understood. I'd rm

Re: Runlevel for textmode

2007-05-13 Thread Mumia W..
On 05/13/2007 10:51 AM, Tim Johnson wrote: On Sunday 13 May 2007 22:13, Nelson Castillo wrote: On 5/13/07, Tim Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: snipped In Debian you use runlevel 2 for everything. (I'd better say there's no need to use another runlevel). You'll run on 2 by default whether