Aldo Foot wrote:
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 11:35 AM, Bradley <pursley001@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Instead of rebooting, you could use telinit to change the run level.
It will stop/start services as necessary to match the configuration
for that run level.
Mikkel
Actually, I tried that but for some reason telinit doesn't work
correctly. It doesn't shut down or start everything it's suppose to
when called up. I get no errors and I still don't know why. This is
why I have to reboot.
Bradley
I have observed the same behavior with telinit.
Whoops! In my previous comment on this, I neglected to mention you
really need to run /etc/rc.d/rc with the desired runlevel to force the
/etc/rc.d/rcX.d stuff to go. In other words, if you do "telinit 3",
then you should also do "/etc/rc.d/rc 3" after it.
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