Re: runlevels/boot stuff
To quote Ethan Benson <erbenson@alaska.net>,
# On Fri, Jan 05, 2001 at 07:37:25PM -0500, David B. Harris wrote:
#
# > /etc/rcS.d/* : General not used manually, it's used to put the
system
# > into single-user mode right after the kernel has been started.
Usually
# > entered by typing "linux single" at the LILO prompt.
#
# wrong, rcS.d is run once at boot, regardless of what runlevel your
# entering. single AND multiuser mode. (unless you enter single user
# mode with the -b switch at boot, this stops ALL initscripts from
# running which is more in line with BSD single user mode.)
My mistake :)
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