On Thu, 2008-03-27 at 14:32 +0100, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn wrote: > Dennis Gilmore wrote: > > On Wednesday 26 March 2008, Scott Robbins wrote: > >> I just ran yum update (I always use yum or smart in text mode) to update > >> rawhide. > >> > >> /etc/inittab is set to level 3 as default. > >> Upon reboot, to my amusement, it booted into runlevel 5. I said to > >> myself, "Self, it probably did something to /etc/inittab." > >> However, inittab was still set to runlevel 3. I figured that maybe > >> there was some other obvious place where it was starting gdm, but I > >> haven't been able to find it. > > > > /etc/inittab is obsolete in upstart > > Then it should probably be saved as inittab.rpmsave by the upstart package > to reduce possible confusion. Except that it actually *is* used by upstart, in a way - it reads the 'id:' line to figure out the default runlevel. But as Bill said, this may change before release. -w
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