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<small>''also know as "Basic Multiuser"''</small>
  
Local network (loopback 127.0.0.1) is up & all interfaces are registered... but there is NO NETWORK access (no NFS, Samba, ...) || user
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Local network (loopback 127.0.0.1) is up & all interfaces are registered.
  
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Then each script as both an execution state and a priority.
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* '''S''' => Start script
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* '''K''' => Kill script
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Scripts are executed in order: '''from the lower to the highest number''' = from 00 to 99.
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=Sources=
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Very good introduction to run levels: http://www.tldp.org/LDP/sag/html/run-levels-intro.html
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Technical details: http://www.yolinux.com/TUTORIALS/LinuxTutorialInitProcess.html

Latest revision as of 08:54, 22 August 2014


A small reminder regarding the Run Levels in Debian.

Level Purpose Managed by
0 Halt sequence both (OS + user)
1 Single-user mode (for special administration) OS
2 Local Multiuser

also know as "Basic Multiuser"

Local network (loopback 127.0.0.1) is up & all interfaces are registered.

.. But there is NO NETWORK access and services (no NFS, Samba, etc.)

user
3 Full Multiuser with networking text mode OS
4 Full Multiuser with networking text mode user
5 Full Multiuser with networking graphical mode both (OS + user)
6 Reboot


Then each script as both an execution state and a priority.

  • S => Start script
  • K => Kill script


Scripts are executed in order: from the lower to the highest number = from 00 to 99.


Sources

Very good introduction to run levels: http://www.tldp.org/LDP/sag/html/run-levels-intro.html


Technical details: http://www.yolinux.com/TUTORIALS/LinuxTutorialInitProcess.html