[linux-help] Re: Runlevels, and graphical logins
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Runlevels are described in /etc/inittab file
Especially interesting is "initdefault" entry that
means the default level after reboot.
man inittab
--- Ivan Trail <itrail@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Well, Friends, I have come up with more info on my
> graphical login issue.
>
> The system is actually booting into runlevel 5.
>
> This would indicate that I need to edit runlevel 5
> to include the graphical startup.
>
> On some of the earlier RH systems I have had there
> was a runlevel editor, Anyone know what it was?
>
> Or..
>
> Where to find the scoop on modifying runlevels, I
> have looked in the man pages and I have found out
> how to switch, query, invert, corkscrew, and
> snaproll runlevels, but not how to modify them, am I
> not looking in the right place?
>
> Thanks,
> Ivan
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