customizing runlevel 1

2004-10-31 Thread Benedict Verheyen
Hi, i manage my Debian server via SSH. When i want to increase the size of a lv (i use LVM), i usually go to runlevel 1 and then do the business that i need to do. Off course, in the process of going to runlevel 1, the SSH connection is killed and i can't log back in. The reason that i go to

Re: customizing runlevel 1

2004-10-31 Thread Schelstraete Bart
Hello, Runlevel 1 is single user mode = no users can connect. This means that the inetd , network services are closed. So also SSH will be closed. If you still want to use the SSH in runlevel one, remove the shutdown off the ssh from runlevel 1,2,3. # rm /etc/rc1.d/K20ssh # rm /etc/rc2.d/K20ssh

Re: customizing runlevel 1

2004-10-31 Thread John Hasler
Bart writes: If you still want to use the SSH in runlevel one, remove the shutdown off the ssh from runlevel 1,2,3. If you are running Unstable or Testing you can use sysvconfig for this. -- John Hasler -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble?