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Linux kernel init parameter
Hertzsprung
(08:21 17/10/2003)
pfj
(22:52 22/10/2003)
James Shaw
Message #47279, posted by
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at 08:21, 17/10/2003
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What's the kernel parameter I need to set different run levels at startup?
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Message #47435, posted by
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at 22:52, 22/10/2003, in reply to message
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What's the kernel parameter I need to set different run levels at startup?
id
levels are
0 : halt (never use!)
1 : Single user mode
2 : Multiuser, no NFS
3 : Full multiuser
4 : unused
5 : X11
6 : reboot
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