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[Xen-users] runlevels


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  • From: Arijit Ganguly <aganguly@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2005 09:50:56 -0700
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All,

I am booting my Xen domain 0 with a debian root. It turns out that irrespective of the run-level specified in /etc/initab, I am booting into runlevel 5. My X display is terrible, so I decided to settle for runlevel 3.
I modified the entry in /etc/initab, but still booting into runlevel 5.

Any clues.

Arijit

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