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Author Re: stupid question - what is the command to check OS 32 bit versus
Jean-David Beyer

2006-01-03, 5:49 pm

John Thompson wrote:
> On 2006-01-02, Jean-David Beyer <jdbeyer@exit109.com> wrote:
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> The runlevel command shows both the previous and the current runlevels. I
> suspect that when your system boots it passes through runlevel 3 before
> going to runlevel 5.
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It definately does pass through run level three (or something like it)
before going to run level 5. It must be at some run level while going
through all that stuff in /etc/rc.d and /etc/rc.d/init.d. Might as well be
run level 3.

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