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%red%Run levels A run level is a state of init and the whole system that defines what system services are operating. Run levels are identified by numbers. Run level numbers 0Halt the system. 1Single-user mode (for special administration). 2Local Multiuser with Networking but without network service (like NFS) 3Full Multiuser with Networking 4Not Used 5Full Multiuser with Networking and X Windows(GUI) 6Reboot. |