Xref: utzoo comp.unix.questions:30999 comp.unix.misc:1403 comp.unix.sysv386:7695 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!wuarchive!uunet!mcsun!ukc!vision!ukpoit!alan From: alan@ukpoit.co.uk (Alan Barclay) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions,comp.unix.misc,comp.unix.sysv386 Subject: Re: What is it? (was Re: Current Run-Level: How can you tell?) Message-ID: <1991May3.080600.6156@ukpoit.co.uk> Date: 3 May 91 08:06:00 GMT References: <1991Apr25.120917.1626@virtech.uucp> <1991Apr25.171617.13505@ssd.kodak.com> Organization: iT - The Information Technology Business Of The Post Office Lines: 22 In article <1991Apr25.171617.13505@ssd.kodak.com> weimer@ssd.kodak.com writes: > >System V (?) Unix has many levels: > 0 == Halt > 3 == normal Multi-user mode > others (this is were it gets brief :-) ) As with most unix things it really depends on how you've configured it but normally. 0 == Single user 1 == Multi user (no networking) 3 == Multi user (with networking) 6 == Shutdown 2,4,5 are left to be user defined. -- Alan Barclay iT | E-mail : alan@ukpoit.uucp Barker Lane | BANG-STYLE : .....!ukc!ukpoit!alan CHESTERFIELD S40 1DY | VOICE : +44 246 214241