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Re: [Sheflug] where to add a beep on shutdown
On Wed, Oct 20, 2004 at 06:19:42PM +0100, Chris J wrote:
> [1] Runlevels vary from system to system but generally follow this:
> 0 = HALT
> 1 = Single-user
> 2, 3, 4, 5 = System specific
> 6 = Reboot
> There can also be a run-level S for single user. 2-5 used to be better
> defined (many many years ago):
> 2 = Multi-user no networking
> 3 = Multi-user with networking
> 4 = Multi-user, networking, XDM
> 5 = System specific
> But don't rely on these as I've seen completely different configs,
> unfortuantly.
>
A standard Debian install uses this IIRC:
1 - Single User Mode
2 - Single User Mode with Networking
3 - Multi-User Mode - text mode
4 - Not yet Defined
5 - Multi-User Mode - X Windows
6 - Shutdown
Neil
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