Bug 3056

Summary: linuxconf system profiles on boot broken?
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: Adam Spiers <redhat>
Component: linuxconfAssignee: David Lawrence <dkl>
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Description Adam Spiers 1999-05-26 00:56:17 UTC
There doesn't seem to be any way of selecting a different
system profile at boot-time with the default linuxconf
shipped with RH6.0.  Newer versions of linuxconf fix this,
however.

Comment 1 Dale Lovelace 1999-05-27 19:56:59 UTC
Red Hat Linux doesn't use the "askrunlevel" utility of Linuxconf.
You can manually enable this by putting the line:

/sbin/askrunlevel

  as the last line in /etc/rc.sysinit. The Linuxconf RPM's from
solucorp.qc.ca do this.