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Old 05-06-2007, 07:22 AM
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Default Ubuntu Set Default Runlevel /etc/inittab

Hi everyone,

As I read some linux books, and most of them are saying there are 6 run levels in linux. My Desktop computer is running on SuSe 10, which I can change the default run leve very easy by editting the file called /etc/inittab. However, I coudn't figure out how to do with Ubuntu. It looks like Ubuntu doesn't have /etc/inittab file . So, does anyone in here know how to change the default run level for Ubuntu 6.10 ? I mean to change it permanently so that it will boot straight to it. For example runlevel 3. I believe that there must be a file so that it can be modified for the certain runlevel. Please reply. I would like to know the idea/response or at least somebody will say something to make this forum a little bit more active. Thank you. Very apreciate that.
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