On Tue, 2016-06-14 at 10:28 +0200, Joachim Backes wrote:
Anybody has seen this in F24:
Booting into runlevel 5, login in a gnome session, open a gnome terminal
and enter: "sudo init 3".
Then goto a tty by CtrlAltFn, login as root and say: init 5. Then the
box does not completely boot back to runlevel 5 but remains in some
runlevel interstage where it's impossible to login again into a gnome
session.
The proper systemd-ish way to do it would be 'systemctl isolate multi-
user.target' (for "runlevel 3") and 'systemctl isolate
graphical.target' (for "runlevel 5"). Did you try that? It might work
better. The 'init X' support is best-effort backwards-compat stuff.
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