On 12.11.2011 16:42, Richard Brown wrote:
Okay, maybe I'm missing something in this long debate..but, what exactly is the problem here?
systemctl doesn't have the same concept of runlevels as sysvinit
init 3 used to be a convenient way of booting a system that had X installed without loading X
I seem to be missing something here, too. I can still use init 3 and init 5, just like before.
systemctl disable xdm.service is arguably just as easy a way of accomplishing the same thing with systemd, with systemctl start xdm.service being how you'd start X when you want it, systemctl stop xdm.service being how to stop it when you're done with it..
I can do this, too.
Am I missing something here?
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