Wednesday, August 29, 2012
12:35 AM

Finding the current runlevel of linux

To find the current runlevel of the system we can use the following commands





The output indicates that the current runlevel is "2" , followed by the date and the time. If there was any other runlevel used before it would be listed after "last=".
The second command that can be used is



The second number is the current runlevel. The first number is the previous runlevel.

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