Re: [Nolug] XDM - Debian Question

From: Ron Johnson <ron.l.johnson_at_cox.net>
Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2004 14:00:02 -0600
Message-Id: <1077048001.1221.254.camel@haggis.homelan>

On Tue, 2004-02-17 at 13:12, James Scott wrote:
> On Mon, 2004-02-16 at 15:51, Kevin Kreamer wrote:
> > On Feb 16, 2004, at 12:16, James Scott wrote:
> > > On Mon, 2004-02-16 at 00:24, Kevin Kreamer wrote:
> > >> On Feb 15, 2004, at 23:53, G. Meyers wrote:
[snip]
> First if this is true it is terribly un-*NIX of them to arrange it this
> way. I have never seen any documentation that supports run levels as
> you describe here. This however does not mean it is not true.
> Second, how can we check if this is accurate. We must be able to find a
> command that tells what run level we are at. I can't think of one right
> now.
> I have done much maintenance on many different flavors of UNIX less on
> Linux. In general even though there is some differences of approach
> (config files having differents names or certain services running at
> different levels) most things are more similar than we are finding here.
> Third (and I hope we agree here) XDM is not necessary for X at all. It
> is just the login screen. Once one is "logged in" as a user of any type
> starting an Xclient should not require a *DM of any type.
> Fourth access to run levels other than 3 or 5 should only be available
> to root. I would not like end users to be able to control such a thing
> on my box.
> We have touched on a lot of subjects here and for me it would
> interesting to work it out.

Different functions for different levels 2-5 is a tradition, not a
law, and Debian decided to break with tradition. There's nothing
stopping you from modifying /etc/rcX.d and editing /etc/inittab to
boot into your desired runlevel.

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