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Re: [Sheflug] where to add a beep on shutdown



Mark Broadbent wrote:
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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

I believe this is how Redhat/Mandrake (maybe SuSe as well) defines the
run-levels.  On my Debian system the run-levels are defined:
0 - Halt
1 - Single User
2-5 - Multi-User w/ X
6 - Reboot

This is SuSE 8.3

# runlevel 0  is  System halt   (Do not use this for initdefault!)
# runlevel 1  is  Single user mode
# runlevel 2  is  Local multiuser without remote network (e.g. NFS)
# runlevel 3  is  Full multiuser with network
# runlevel 4  is  Not used
# runlevel 5  is  Full multiuser with network and xdm
# runlevel 6  is  System reboot (Do not use this for initdefault!)

HTH

Lesley


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