On Tue, 19 Jul 2005 18:03:53 +0800, Ow Mun Heng wrote: > > I'm sure I've seen this mentioned before, but can't find it. I need a > > way to find the current Gentoo runlevel (not the numeric one) in a > > script. I can check the level booted by grepping /proc/cmdline, but > > that fails if the runlevel was subsequently changed with rc. > > not sure if executing > > $runlevel > N 3 > > helps? It doesn't, because the numeric runlevel is always three (unless you've messed with /etc/inittab). I need the Gentoo runlevel; default, nonetwork etc. -- Neil Bothwick Adolescence, n.: The stage between puberty and adultery.