HACKING TRUTH: Well, Aragon (veljkop@ptt.yu ) suggested yet another method, which I would like to mention.
1.Go to directory /etc/rc.d
2.In it there should be several files if your lucky there are a bunch of files with similar names rc.1,rc.2...etc. these files are shell scripts which are run each time when the named runnlevel is started. These files are very much similar to autoexec.bat but even more complex you can mess with them to cause interesting results BUT be CAREFULL!). rc.1 is therefore the file for runlevel one
3.Backup it in a file named rc.x (or something else)
4.Copy some other runlevel (runlevel 3 is good) but make sure that the runlevel is multi-user.
5.Make a boot and root(for Slackware) disc (do not skip this) so if anything goes wrong you still have a
runlevel 1
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