RUNLEVEL
Section: Linux System Administrator's Manual (8)
Updated: May 27, 1997
NAME
runlevel -- find the previous and current system runlevel.
SYNOPSIS
runlevel
[utmp]
DESCRIPTION
Runlevel
reads the system
utmp
file (typically
/var/run/utmp)
to locate the runlevel record, and then
prints the previous and current system runlevel on its standard output,
separated by a single space. If there is no previous system
runlevel, the letter N will be printed instead.
If no
utmp
file exists, or if no runlevel record can be found,
runlevel
prints the word unknown and exits with an error.
Runlevel
can be used in rc scripts as a substitute for the System-V
who -r command.
However, in newer versions of init(8) this information
is also available in the environment variables RUNLEVEL and
PREVLEVEL.
OPTIONS
- utmp
-
The name of the utmp file to read.
SEE ALSO
init(8),
utmp(5)
AUTHOR
Miquel van Smoorenburg, miquels@cistron.nl
Index
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- SYNOPSIS
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- DESCRIPTION
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- OPTIONS
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- SEE ALSO
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- AUTHOR
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