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Operating Systems Linux Debian Linux Changing Run Levels Post 302985731 by hwpplayer1 on Monday 14th of November 2016 03:26:36 PM
Old 11-14-2016
Debian

Code:
hwpplayer1@build3:~$ who -r
         açılış-seviyesi 5 2016-11-14 22:55
hwpplayer1@build3:~$ sudo su
[sudo] password for hwpplayer1: 
root@build3:/home/hwpplayer1# run
runcon           runlevel         run-parts        runuser          
run_erl          run-mailcap      runq             run-with-aspell  
root@build3:/home/hwpplayer1# runlevel
N 5
root@build3:/home/hwpplayer1#

I don't have inittab file and it is the standard configuration on Debian. So what do you think ? It seems normal when i became root.

Code:
root@build3:/etc# emacs -nw inittab

i created inittab file and wrote id:5:initdefault: in it. Then i rebooted my computer. But at first couldn't run X Server , sometimes it happens on my distro. Then i rebooted system again. I saw the login screen. And this is the result

Code:
hwpplayer1@build3:/etc$ ls inittab
inittab
hwpplayer1@build3:/etc$ cat inittab
id:5:initdefault:

Code:
hwpplayer1@build3:/etc$ who -r
         açılış-seviyesi 5 2016-11-14 23:18
hwpplayer1@build3:/etc$ runlevel
bash: runlevel: komut yok
hwpplayer1@build3:/etc$ sudo su
root@build3:/etc# runlevel
N 5

I think there are some bugs in my system but why this feature needs to be root to be executabled or runned. Maybe it is in / root directory that's why.

Thanks for your help. Have a good day.



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Last edited by RudiC; 11-14-2016 at 05:14 PM.. Reason: Changed ICODE tags.
 

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