On Sun, Jul 06, 2014 at 04:16:35PM +0200, poma wrote:
On 06.07.2014 16:04, Suvayu Ali wrote:
On Sat, Jul 05, 2014 at 09:34:32PM -0700, David Benfell wrote:
Garry T. Williams writes:
On 7-5-14 22:07:17 Garry T. Williams wrote:
whenever systemd determines that the multi-user Target is its objective. This corresponds to what we used to call system level 2.
Heh. How quickly I forget. That should be *run* level *3*.
How quickly indeed. Run level 3 did not include a display manager. That was run level 5, at least on the variants I'm remembering (my very dim recollection is that Debian--I might be confused--did run levels differently, many moons ago). To my limited knowledge, systemd does not make that particular fine a grain of control possible (and, for my purposes, this doesn't matter).
I think systemd allows for this.
3 → multi-user target 5 → graphical target
FWIW, I think systemd documentation is quite extensive, but definitely not for regular people. It is documentation written by developers for other developers.
Your interpretation is quite narrow. What about admins, enthusiasts and all those who avere sale in zucca.
Actually by regular user I meant anyone who is not a developer. I am myself an enthusiast/admin(for my home systems), and I find systemd docs very hard to follow.