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.
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Suvayu
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