Check and let me know what I need. The assignment has been attached in microsoft word document. Document Preview: CIS 140U LAB #7 FALL 2012 NAME: Ch. 8 System Initialization and X Enter your answers into this document in bold, and then upload it to the instructor via Moodle. PART ONE Answer each question posed in these projects and insert the answers in order into this document in bold directly under the project description. No need to enter the questions, only the answers. If asked to login to user1, use your personal account instead. When asked for passwords, use the ones you created on your system. Additional Project. Boot your system Press Ctrl+Alt+F2 and login to the root account. Enter the runlevel command. What is the current runlevel? How is the previous runlevel indicated? Enter less /etc/inittab and use the PageUp and PageDn keys to move around in the file. Note the comment area which defines the various run levels. Is this the same as shown in Table 8-3, pg. 360? If not, what are the differences? Which runlevel does the id line at the bottom of the file indicate is the default? Press q to exit the less command. Enter init 1. Which mode are you now in (underline or bold the correct answer): Single user, Multiuser, Full or Extended multiuser Enter the runlevel command. Is the previous runlevel display? Note the idiosyncrasy with the runlevel output when in single user mode described on pg. 361. Enter less /etc/inittab and use PageUp and PageDn. Has the default runlevel been changed? Press q to exit the less command. Enter init 5. Are there daemon processes started? Are you asked to login? If so, login. Is the login in GUI mode or command line interface mode? Enter the runlevel command from the GUI terminal window. What is the current runlevel? What is the previous runlevel? Enter less /etc/inittab and use PageUp and PageDn. Has the default Attachments: Lab-7-Linux.doc; Check and let me know what I need. The assignment has been attached in microsoft word document. Document Preview: CIS 140U LAB #7 FALL 2012 NAME: Ch. 8 System Initialization and X Enter your answers into this document in bold, and then upload it to the instructor via Moodle. PART ONE Answer each question posed in these projects and insert the answers in order into this document in bold directly under the project description. No need to enter the questions, only the answers. If asked to login to user1, use your personal account instead. When asked for passwords, use the ones you created on your system. Additional Project. Boot your system Press Ctrl+Alt+F2 and login to the root account. Enter the runlevel command. What is the current runlevel? How is the previous runlevel indicated? Enter less /etc/inittab and use the PageUp and PageDn keys to move around in the file. Note the comment area which defines the various run levels. Is this the same as shown in Table 8-3, pg. 360? If not, what are the differences? Which runlevel does the id line at the bottom of the file indicate is the default? Press q to exit the less command. Enter init 1. Which mode are you now in (underline or bold the correct answer): Single user, Multiuser, Full or Extended multiuser Enter the runlevel command. Is the previous runlevel display? Note the idiosyncrasy with the runlevel output when in single user mode described on pg. 361. Enter less /etc/inittab and use PageUp and PageDn. Has the default runlevel been changed? Press q to exit the less command. Enter init 5. Are there daemon processes started? Are you asked to login? If so, login. Is the login in GUI mode or command line interface mode? Enter the runlevel command from the GUI terminal window. What is the current runlevel? What is the previous runlevel? Enter less /etc/inittab and use PageUp and PageDn. Has the default Attachments: Lab-7-Linux.doc
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