runlevel is return unknown in teminal

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I put in my terminal command:



$ runlevel


and it return me instead some:



init num


just:



unknown


I use Ubuntu 17.10










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  • I do not think systemd uses run levels
    – Panther
    Mar 31 at 13:36










  • linux.com/learn/…
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    Mar 31 at 13:39










  • FTR I'm using systemd under Ubuntu 16.04.3 and kernel 4.14.27. Calling runlevel returns N 5.
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I put in my terminal command:



$ runlevel


and it return me instead some:



init num


just:



unknown


I use Ubuntu 17.10










share|improve this question





















  • I do not think systemd uses run levels
    – Panther
    Mar 31 at 13:36










  • linux.com/learn/…
    – Panther
    Mar 31 at 13:39










  • FTR I'm using systemd under Ubuntu 16.04.3 and kernel 4.14.27. Calling runlevel returns N 5.
    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    Mar 31 at 19:49












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favorite









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I put in my terminal command:



$ runlevel


and it return me instead some:



init num


just:



unknown


I use Ubuntu 17.10










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I put in my terminal command:



$ runlevel


and it return me instead some:



init num


just:



unknown


I use Ubuntu 17.10







init runlevel






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  • I do not think systemd uses run levels
    – Panther
    Mar 31 at 13:36










  • linux.com/learn/…
    – Panther
    Mar 31 at 13:39










  • FTR I'm using systemd under Ubuntu 16.04.3 and kernel 4.14.27. Calling runlevel returns N 5.
    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    Mar 31 at 19:49
















  • I do not think systemd uses run levels
    – Panther
    Mar 31 at 13:36










  • linux.com/learn/…
    – Panther
    Mar 31 at 13:39










  • FTR I'm using systemd under Ubuntu 16.04.3 and kernel 4.14.27. Calling runlevel returns N 5.
    – WinEunuuchs2Unix
    Mar 31 at 19:49















I do not think systemd uses run levels
– Panther
Mar 31 at 13:36




I do not think systemd uses run levels
– Panther
Mar 31 at 13:36












linux.com/learn/…
– Panther
Mar 31 at 13:39




linux.com/learn/…
– Panther
Mar 31 at 13:39












FTR I'm using systemd under Ubuntu 16.04.3 and kernel 4.14.27. Calling runlevel returns N 5.
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Mar 31 at 19:49




FTR I'm using systemd under Ubuntu 16.04.3 and kernel 4.14.27. Calling runlevel returns N 5.
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
Mar 31 at 19:49










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runlevel is obsolete but you cat still print the current run level by running:



$ who -r
run-level 5 2018-03-31 13:10





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    runlevel is obsolete but you cat still print the current run level by running:



    $ who -r
    run-level 5 2018-03-31 13:10





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      runlevel is obsolete but you cat still print the current run level by running:



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      run-level 5 2018-03-31 13:10





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        runlevel is obsolete but you cat still print the current run level by running:



        $ who -r
        run-level 5 2018-03-31 13:10





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        runlevel is obsolete but you cat still print the current run level by running:



        $ who -r
        run-level 5 2018-03-31 13:10






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