What is it? (was Re: Current Run-Level: How can you tell?)

Peter Lamb prl at iis.ethz.ch
Fri Apr 26 03:59:00 AEST 1991


dfs at doe.carleton.ca (David F. Skoll) writes:

>I use a Sun system, and I've never heard of "Run-Level."

>What is it?

Since I looked it up, it seems that it's a SysV term describing the current
state of init.

I've been told that BSD-derived Unixes don't have this, but they do
have two (major) states in init, which exactly correspond to two of the
SysV run levels.

If I move into pedantic mode, Sun (and other BSD-ish) Unices do have a run
level, and the two run levels are single-user and multiuser mode.

And there is not an easy way to discover which mode you are in.


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