Re: Changing runlevel in RH9 at boot-up



Open a terminal, become root and type:

init 3

On Dec 29, 2006, at 6:19 PM, Andy Allen wrote:

How do I change runlevel (temporarily) when booting-up RedHat9 - ie
without having to edit /etc/inittab? I need to set runlevel 3 to change
display settings apparently, to install a LCD monitor.

Andy

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