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Determining run-level

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Determining run-level

#1 Post by Guest »

Hello, I have what is hopefully a quick question. I am running Debian Unstable, and I wanted to see what run-level I was in, so I did a who -r and that gave me...

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         run-level 2  May 27 09:18                   last=S
I was kind of surprised because I am using KDE, and I had expected that I should be in run-level 5 for multi-use graphical environment. Does Debian not follow the old way of dividing up run-levels? Is there a document describing the run-levels in Debian that someone could point me to?

Thanks

sprucio
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#2 Post by sprucio »

Debian does not follow Red Hat's runlevel scheme.

You can manually change this but I wish that Debian would follow it.

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