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Old 22nd April 2011, 05:44 AM
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fedora 14 can't run init command to lower run level?

This happenned since the previous version (11-83 and currently 12-88) it seems that if I'm in run level 5, executing "init 3" wouldn't do anything.

If I boot into run level 3 however I can still execute "init 5" and get to run level 5.

Am I missing something?
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