Overriding SuSe Defaults.

Matthew Carpenter matt
Mon May 17 11:33:44 PDT 2004


Or worse imho (due to the fact that I don't change default runlevels very
often):
Configuring services to start/stop in a particular runlevel.  Those are
the ones that annoy me the most, because it takes me much less time and
maneuvering to simply add or change the name of the links in a runlevel
rather than traverse through text-yast on non-X installs, or YAST2 on slow
links or slow machines.  I have YET to figure out how to change the order
of new services (ones I created).


On Fri, 21 Jun 2002 15:20:58 -0400
"dep" <dep at linuxandmain.com> wrote:

> one of its favorites is, when one indulges in the time-honored 
> practice of opening /etc/inittab in an editor and changing the 
> default runlevel from 5 to 3, changing it back the next time you run 
> yast2. which is unconscionable, imho.



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