KevinO wrote:
>
> > George Toft wrote:
> > /etc/inittab controls your default run level. Find the lines that look
> > like this:
> > # The default runlevel is defined here
> > id:5:initdefault:
> >
> > and change the 5 to a 3. Save the file, and issue the command
> > # init 3
> > and you will be good to go.
>
> Mandrake yes, RedHat yes.
>
> Debian different... No?
>
> Run level 2, no?
>
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I pulled my example off a SuSE box. Let's see, SuSE, Mandrake, Red Hat,
Turbo, and Caldera all use 3 for no graphics. Debian uses 2. Which one
is different?