> Rainer Heilke wrote On 03/23/06 12:04,: > > it seems from your blog entry (not explicitly > stated) that a system, without changes, would default > to milestone=multi-user-server. > > Liane's blog didn't say this, I think you assumed > this because we used > to always run in run-level 3, and the blog said > multi-user-server > corresponds to 3. The default milestone is "all".
Exactly. See Lianne's post and my reply above. :-) > > back to one of my comments, telnetd is in > multi-user-server? > > Errm ... I don't think so ... my orginal question was > why was telnet > disabled in multi-user-server. Yes, I stand corrected. > ls /var/svc/manifest/milestone; svcs -a |grep > milestone > > With a bit of -D and -d and an MFA in ASCII art, you > have: > > > none > | > ------------------------ > | | > twork devices > | | > | | > ------------------------ > | > gle-user > | > ------------------------ > | | > | sysconfig name-services > | | > | > ---------------------------------------- > | > -user > | > er-server > | > ll <grin> Thanks. It helps when you've got a Sol10 box at your fingertips. (See my comment in the reply to Lianne above). That will change VERY soon. :-) Thanks. Rainer This message posted from opensolaris.org