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The SUSE LINUX Boot Concept
Figure 11.1: YaST: Runlevel Editor
This YaST dialog allows the selection of one of the runlevels (as listed in Ta-
ble 11.1 on page 267) as the new default. Additionally use the table in this
window to enable or disable individual services and daemons. The table
lists the services and daemons available, tells whether they are currently
enabled on your system, and, if so, for which runlevels. After selecting one
of the rows with the mouse, click the check boxes representing the run-
levels (‘B’, ‘0’, ‘1’, ‘2’, ‘3’, ‘5’, ‘6’, and ‘S’) to define the runlevels where the
selected service or daemon should be running. Runlevel 4 is initially unde-
fined to allow creation of a custom runlevel. Finally, a brief description of
the currently selected service or daemon is provided just below the table
overview.
With ‘Start, Stop, or Refresh’, decide whether a service should be activated.
‘Refresh status’ can be used to check the current status, if this has not been
done automatically. ‘Set or Reset’ lets you select whether to apply your
changes to the system or to restore the settings that existed before starting
the runlevel editor. Selecting ‘Finish’ saves the changed settings to disk.
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