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@@ -12,12 +12,12 @@ accepted standards.
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<para>
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<para>
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SysVinit (which we'll call <emphasis>init</emphasis> from now on) works
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SysVinit (which we'll call <emphasis>init</emphasis> from now on) works
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-using a runlevels scheme. There are 7 (from 0 to 6) runlevels (actually
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-there are runlevels but they are for special cases and generally not used.
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-Read the init man page for those details), and each one of those
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-corresponds to the things you want your computer to do when it starts
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-up. The default runlevel is 3. Here are the descriptions of the different
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-runlevels as they are often implemented:
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+using a runlevels scheme. There are 7 (from 0 to 6) runlevels
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+(actually, there are more runlevels but they are for special cases and
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+generally not used. Read the init man page for those details), and each
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+one of those corresponds to the things you want your computer to do when
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+it starts up. The default runlevel is 3. Here are the descriptions of the
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+different runlevels as they are often implemented:
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</para>
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</para>
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<literallayout>
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<literallayout>
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