On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 6:13 AM, Bill Nottingham notting@redhat.com wrote:
It always has been, requiring admin (or installer) action to change it.
Or to put a finer point on it.....a working run level 3 is a common denominator that all systems should have...so its a reasonable default for a config file. For typical install situations (single user home systems), the installer will choose to set the default runlevel to 5 as appropriate before you boot into the system for the first time.
-jef"Never blindly replace a working config with an rpmnew'd version of that config. You should be reviewing diffs of the files to make sure the config is what you expect"spaleta