Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Tue, 28 May 1996 10:56:51 -0500 | From | (Andrew C. Esh) | Subject | sysvinit-2.60 |
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I upgraded my old Slackware system to sysvinit-2.60, and now shutdown sends init a runlevel 6, so get shoved into X every time I try to Ctrl-Alt-Del! Also, "init S" puts me in runlevel 5. "init 1" seems to work right, except that I need to do a killall5 afterward, or all my daemons hang around.
Both "init" and "shutdown" were installed from the package, so they should match. I'm using gcc 2.7.2, and the binaries were compiled as ELF. My /etc/inittab has not changed, except to fix the arguments to ctrl-alt-del so that it calls "shutdown -rf now", instead of "-rq now". Oh, and kernel pre-2.0.7 is used, and was used for the compile as well.
Is this weird or what?
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