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. > -- > Adam Williamson Adam Pribyl -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test