But we are talking about a debian system, not a SysV system.
I'm well aware of SysV and the relevant runlevels, but that's not relevant to a debian system. One should never assume.
--- Jonathan Hutchins hutchins@tarcanfel.org wrote:
On Monday 16 July 2007 06:08:50 pm Jack wrote:
"modern" debian based distros runlevel 2-5 are identical "out of the box". I believe that it defaults to runlevel 2. So I'm surprised that
you're
actually in runlevel 5. Are you sure of this?
On a real SysV system, level 5 would be the GUI+networking level, so when one sees a fully on-line GUI on Linux, one assumes it's in runlevel 5. Here's the standard table: