Here is a general run down of Linux runlevels:
| Runlevel | Description |
| 0 | Halt |
| 1 | Single-user mode |
| 2 | Basic multi-user mode (without networking) |
| 3 | Full (text based) multi-user mode |
| 4 | Not used |
| 5 | Full (GUI based) multi-user mode |
| 6 | Reboot |
Technical thoughts from a Curious Thinker
Here is a general run down of Linux runlevels:
| Runlevel | Description |
| 0 | Halt |
| 1 | Single-user mode |
| 2 | Basic multi-user mode (without networking) |
| 3 | Full (text based) multi-user mode |
| 4 | Not used |
| 5 | Full (GUI based) multi-user mode |
| 6 | Reboot |