Bug 214459

Summary: system-config-services starts editing runlevel 5 while in runlevel 3
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Jerry McCarthy <jerry>
Component: system-config-servicesAssignee: Nils Philippsen <nphilipp>
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fixes default runlevel for system-config-services none

Description Jerry McCarthy 2006-11-07 18:43:40 UTC
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User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux x86_64; en-US; rv:1.8.0.7) Gecko/20061027 Fedora/1.5.0.7-8.fc6 Firefox/1.5.0.7

Description of problem:
whenever I start system-config-services the status line says "Currently Running in Runlevel: 3   Editing Runlevel: 5"  I expect it at start to be editing the current runlevel. 

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
system-config-services-0.9.1-1.fc6

How reproducible:
Always


Steps to Reproduce:
1. start system-config-services


Actual Results:
status line says "Currently Running in Runlevel: 3   Editing Runlevel: 5"

Expected Results:
status line says "Currently Running in Runlevel: 3   Editing Runlevel: 3"

Additional info:
response to runlevel command is "N 3"

Comment 1 Jeff Norden 2007-10-29 19:20:54 UTC
So... I'm not the only one who has been annoyed by this.

It comes up if you have a server which runs at runlevel 3, but you ssh to it
from your gui desktop to do administration.

The patch below is a simple fix.  The problem was that self.editing_runlevel was
sometimes a string, and sometimes an integer.  In perl, ('3' == 3) is true, but
in python, apparently, it is false.

Also, bug 250287 is a dup of this.

Thanks,
-Jeff


Comment 2 Jeff Norden 2007-10-29 19:21:38 UTC
Created attachment 242321 [details]
fixes default runlevel for system-config-services

Comment 3 Bug Zapper 2008-04-04 04:30:15 UTC
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Comment 4 Nils Philippsen 2008-04-04 11:25:55 UTC
The system-config-services tool, especially its user interface, has been
overhauled almost completely for F9, please check out whether this works for you.

Comment 5 Jerry McCarthy 2008-04-04 19:06:40 UTC
This bug still exists in Fedora 8.  The patch submitted by Jeff above did fix
this for me.  When Fedora 9 goes GA I will check whether it works for me.

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