On Fri, 1 Apr 2011, Adam Williamson wrote:
On Thu, 2011-03-31 at 21:40 +0200, Adam Pribyl wrote:
> Did you found any way how to force systemd to boot to single-user? So far
> my installation of F15 with systemd has only one runlevel, I can not
> switch it - nor with grub option, neither with inittab or init command.
systemd doesn't really use runlevels any more, but it has backward
compatibility with them; inittab doesn't work (and there's a comment in
it to this effect), but grub options and 'init' command are supposed to
My inittab still states only that it is for upstart to set runlevel..
(and have done for me when I've used them). If this isn't
working for
you, please file a bug against systemd.
This is fast moving target... few days ago it was not. Now "init" command
works. Great.
systemd's native concept is 'targets'; graphical.target
is roughly
equivalent to runlevel 5 and multi-user.target is roughly equivalent to
runlevel 3. rescue.target is roughly equal to runlevel 1, and there's
emergency.target that's more or less what it sounds like. IIRC, the
'native' kernel parameter you can use to specify a particular target is
systemd.default , so you could try:
Thanks. Even thou I am aware of this, I'm somehow not used to it, yet. All
those "commands" and parameters are long and hard to remember.
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Adam Williamson
Adam Pribyl