I thought I answered you already - must have disappeared in Cyberspace
Yes you're right, only I think it's just sudo passwd but I've seen both methods mentioned. If you use passwd without sudo you set it for the current account
startup at run level 3
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Re: startup at run level 3
I did not think much about runlevel at first
In a Debian/Ubuntu system runlevels 2 - 5 are the same - see
http://www.debianadmin.com/debian-and-u ... evels.html
In a Debian/Ubuntu system runlevels 2 - 5 are the same - see
http://www.debianadmin.com/debian-and-u ... evels.html
Re: startup at run level 3
there are no run levels now only events. but legacy stuff is causing some confusion.
rc2-5 are really one event: system run (rc2 is the default the others are just copies).
but before that rcS is run which is a Startup event(s).
look in /etc/events.d/
check out: http://upstart.ubuntu.com/
rc2-5 are really one event: system run (rc2 is the default the others are just copies).
but before that rcS is run which is a Startup event(s).
look in /etc/events.d/
check out: http://upstart.ubuntu.com/
Now where was i going? Oh yes, crazy!