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Make clear that run-level definitions are for LFS
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<para>The <command>init</command> program is controlled by the
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<filename>/etc/inittab</filename> file and is organized into run levels that
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can be run by the user:</para>
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can be run by the user. In LFS, they are used as follows:</para>
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<literallayout>0 — halt
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1 — Single user mode
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generally not used. See <filename>init(8)</filename> for more details), and
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each one of those corresponds to the actions the computer is supposed to
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perform when it starts up. The default run-level is 3. Here are the
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descriptions of the different run-levels as they are implemented:</para>
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descriptions of the different run-levels as they are implemented in LFS:</para>
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<literallayout>0: halt the computer
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1: single-user mode
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