On Mon, 03 Sep 2012 20:10:29 -0400
Felix Miata
On 2012/09/03 18:45 (GMT-0500) Larry Finger composed:
For me, the initial setups in 12.1 were a little rough, but systemd has just plain worked with 12.2.
That's just not the case for everyone:
You are funny. https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=768788#c10 You have a problem with a new way allocation is done, because you expect that ctrl-alt-f8 is next, instead of first free terminal, which is X default as long as I can remember. Good question is why do you consider that is different behavior then with sysvinit? I recall using some other distro long ago, when sysvinit was the only option to boot, having different tty for X. I failed once assuming tty (alt-F7) is X, then found where it is, and did not complain. That is how they like to do things (saving some bytes of RAM for usually not used terminals).
http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-factory/2012-09/msg00108.html
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