Callum Lerwick said: > Naw, its no buisness of the kernel. Its an init thing. If you wanted to > change runlevels around, I don't think init would have a problem with > it. So there's something in a config file that says, "When you switch to runlevel X, shut the system down"? I don't see anything that looks like it might have that function in either /etc/inttab or /etc/rc0.d; where would it be? (And, again, I'm specifically curious about whether this could be done by editing config files. Touching the source (or editing the compiled binary) is cheating...) > But note that shutdown/reboot/halt are hardcoded to runlevels 0,1,6, > you ought to be able to recompile the source to change that... I suspected as much. -- "Two words: Windows survives." - Craig Mundie, Microsoft senior strategist "So does syphillis. Good thing we have penicillin." - Matthew Alton Geek Code 3.1: GCS d- s+: a- C++ UL++$ P+>+++ L+++>++++ E- W--(++) N+ o+ !K w---$ O M- V? PS+ PE Y+ PGP t 5++ X+ R++ tv b+ DI++++ D G e* h+ r++ y+ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: tclug-list-unsubscribe at mn-linux.org For additional commands, e-mail: tclug-list-help at mn-linux.org