Re: Runlevels after F10 install

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On Thu, 2008-12-04 at 01:36 +0100, Dennis J. wrote:
> That's doesn't seem to be right. I've got httpd set to 'on' for runlevels 
> 2,3,4 and 5. Doing a "chkconfig httpd off" sets *all* runlevels to 'off' 
> and then doing a "chkconfig httpd on" sets runlevels 2,3,4 and 5 back to 
> on. It behaves like that both on my Desktop running in runlevel 5 (F10) and 
> on a server running level 3 (Centos5).
> 
> I always believed the 'chkconfig X on' without specifying the runlevels 
> would turn on the default runlevel specified in the init script because 
> that's the way it seems to behave.

Perhaps it's system-config-services-tui which is ran via the text
firstboot which only changes things for the current runlevel.  There is
definitely some disconnect here.

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