What is it? (was Re: Current Run-Level: How can you tell?)
Gary Weimer 253-7796
weimer at garden.ssd.kodak.com
Fri Apr 26 03:16:17 AEST 1991
In article <dfs.672587346 at pulaski>, dfs at doe.carleton.ca (David F. Skoll)
writes:
|> I use a Sun system, and I've never heard of "Run-Level."
|>
|> What is it?
A brief description (since I've only had brief exposure to it...)
BSD Unix (?) has three "run levels": Single-user, Multi-user and Halt.
Usually we say the system is:
in Single-user mode
in Multi-user mode
Down ( 1/2 :-) )
System V (?) Unix has many levels:
0 == Halt
3 == normal Multi-user mode
others (this is were it gets brief :-) )
weimer at ssd.kodak.com ( Gary Weimer )
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