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Re: Runlevels after F10 install Darryl L. Pierce Wed Dec 03 15:01:08 2008
On Wed, Dec 03, 2008 at 05:39:28PM -0500, Darryl L. Pierce wrote: > On Wed, Dec 03, 2008 at 02:02:40PM -0800, Jesse Keating wrote: > > Given that we use NetworkManager, and that http is off by default, these > > were most likely off for run level 3, as well as 5. The switch from 3 > > to have had no effect upon them, they were just plain off. > > Okay, that would explain those being off then. During firstboot I > did tell the system that I wanted network and httpd services > enabled, so that would explain why it set them for runlevel 3. Hit send to early. ...that would explay why it was set for runlevel 3. Shouldn't it have also set them for runlevel 5? -- Darryl L. Pierce, Sr. Software Engineer Red Hat, Inc. - http://www.redhat.com/ oVirt - Virtual Machine Management - http://www.ovirt.org/ "What do you care what other people think, Mr. Feynman?"
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- Re: Runlevels after F10 install, (continued)
- Re: Runlevels after F10 install Darryl L. Pierce
- Re: Runlevels after F10 install Jeremy Katz
- Re: Runlevels after F10 install Dennis J.
- Re: Runlevels after F10 install Jesse Keating
- Re: Runlevels after F10 install Bill Nottingham
- Re: Runlevels after F10 install Jeff Spaleta
Re: Runlevels after F10 install Jeff Spaleta
- Re: Runlevels after F10 install Darryl L. Pierce
- Re: Runlevels after F10 install Jesse Keating
- Re: Runlevels after F10 install Darryl L. Pierce
- Re: Runlevels after F10 install Darryl L. Pierce <=
- Re: Runlevels after F10 install Jesse Keating
- Re: Runlevels after F10 install Horst H. von Brand
- Re: Runlevels after F10 install Jesse Keating
- Re: Runlevels after F10 install Bill Nottingham
- Re: Runlevels after F10 install Roland McGrath
- Re: Runlevels after F10 install Gregory Hosler
Re: Runlevels after F10 install Darryl L. Pierce Re: Runlevels after F10 install Chris Snook