NVidia Debian thread

Ric Moore wayward4now
Tue Jan 30 10:16:31 PST 2007


On Tue, 2007-01-30 at 11:29 -0600, C M Reinehr wrote:

> 	I wouldn't say that it ignores run levels, just that it has a slightly 
> different way of organizing them (as it does many other facets of Linux). Run 
> level 0 = full stop, run level 1 = single user, run level 2 = multi-user & 
> run level 6 = reboot. IANAE but I think the only real difference, here, is 
> that using run levels of 3, 4 or 5 is left to the discretion of the user. 
> IIRC this is quite similar to COL except that COL didn't start the X-server 
> until run level 3 or 4, but I could be mistaken.

Is there an LSB stance on this?? I'm used to runlevel 3 being text mode
and runlevel 5 being X and 6 for shutdown to reboot. Go figure. Ric

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