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I have my default runlevel is init5 now i have configured to
init 3,now i wanna run my system in init3 process without
reboot the system .How will you do for this scenario?
 Question Submitted By :: Niranjanreddy.7685
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  Re: I have my default runlevel is init5 now i have configured to init 3,now i wanna run my system in init3 process without reboot the system .How will you do for this scenario?
Answer
# 1
telinit 3

or

init 3

command you can use
 
Is This Answer Correct ?    5 Yes 4 No
Jaswant
 
  Re: I have my default runlevel is init5 now i have configured to init 3,now i wanna run my system in init3 process without reboot the system .How will you do for this scenario?
Answer
# 2
/etc/inittab

id:5:initdefault


you should replace 3 in 5
 
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Saravanan
 
 
 
  Re: I have my default runlevel is init5 now i have configured to init 3,now i wanna run my system in init3 process without reboot the system .How will you do for this scenario?
Answer
# 3
#vim /etc/inittab

id:5:initdefault

you can replace 5 to 3 and save file

after that without reboot the system go to runlevel 3, use
following command

telinit 3

or

init 3
 
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Jaswant
 
  Re: I have my default runlevel is init5 now i have configured to init 3,now i wanna run my system in init3 process without reboot the system .How will you do for this scenario?
Answer
# 4
1)got to #vim /etc/inittab
change runlevel 5 to 3 and save it


2) without reboot the system to go to runlevel 3 we can run the follwing comand

#init 3
 
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Naresh G
 

 
 
 
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