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> >  Now I assume that this has something to do with the files in
> >  /etc/rc.d/rc5.d and /etc/rc.d/rc3.d, I do not know what the various
> >  prefixes on the filenames stand for. Is it 'safe' to simply copy all
> >  the files from the 5 directory to the 3 directory. 
> >   
> >  Or am I missing something else? 
> 
> Sounds okay to me - but I'm not sure what, at run level 5, starts X and
> the X login manager.
> 
> Normally it's done via chkconfig or (a bit more graphically), ntsysv (both
> from /usr/sbin).

On Red Hat (and similar) systems, X is run by init, via /etc/inittab.

- Jeff

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