On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 12:47 PM, Stephen John Smoogen smooge@gmail.com wrote:
In the end, the important question is "Do you run at Runlevel 2?" Runlevel 2 and 4 are rarely used and each has different site definitions of what its being used for. Some sites use runlevel2 as multi-user/no-network, and other sites use it for multi-user/debugging (eg runlevel 3 but some changes to see what might have broken when we turned on X). Runlevel 4 is similarly used (eg its up to a site to define how they want to use it). I think Red Hat normally defines their runlevel 2 as multi-user/no-network which would mean xendomains should be off... however its probably
a reset of a wireless modem and all things work better. that sentance should be: "however its up to you in the end."
sorry about that.