On 2014-10-27 09:08, Radule Šoškić wrote:
Carlos, jdd, thank you both very much.
My default was set to "shutdown.target" indeed. I don't know how that happened but that was it.
Several people have fallen into the same trap, that's why I knew.
I edited grub menu (press E during boot) and added "5" to the main line. The machine booted to level 5 (graphical.target).
Ah! That was much easier than booting a live and changing the symlink. I'd completely forgotten that method.
I found that there is a new module in Yast2 system section (called service manager or services, I don't remember). It is there now instead of old runlevel editor. It has a drop down menu by which one can set default target.
So, it is easy to fix and easy to break.
Now, I wander why would we need an option to set shutdown as a default?
Not needed, just not avoided. You simply can setup any target you wish, even some of your own. Why that yast module does offer it, I have no idea, maybe worth a bug report so that they filter out some sane values except in expert mode or something. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 13.1 x86_64 "Bottle" at Telcontar)