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To specify a runlevel to boot at, add the runlevel to the end of the _ directive line.

February 2, 2024No Comments
DWQA Questions › Category: Introduction to Linux I › To specify a runlevel to boot at, add the runlevel to the end of the _ directive line.
To specify a runlevel to boot at, add the runlevel to the end of the _____ directive line.
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  • boot
  • system
  • kernel

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