Hi all,

I'm presently setting the default runlevel on my system to 2 (SuSe:
everything except X), however when I alter system settings using YAST or
YAST2 it re-writes /etc/inittab and sets it back to 3 (everything with X).
So I re-edit /etc/inittab afterwards each time.
I know I can stop YAST from re-writing /etc/inittab but I don't know where
one sets the default runlevel in YAST.
If anyone knows which SuSe variable this is, I'd appreciate it.
Otherwise I will just set it to not check/alter /etc/inittab and do it
myself.

Regards,

Jill.
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Jill Rowling
Snr Design Engineer & Unix System Administrator
Electronic Engineering Department, Aristocrat Technologies Australia
3rd Floor, 77 Dunning Ave Rosebery NSW 2018
Phone:  (02) 9697-4484          Fax:    (02) 9663-1412
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