Re: Stretch: systemd default target multi-user is ignored

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deloptes composed on 2017-05-05 10:22 (UTC+0200):

> Felix Miata [the OP] wrote:...
> I also do not understand the subject of this thread.

The definition of multi-user.target as I remember it is that a display manager,
aka login manager or greeter, is not included. Yet, on Stretch, TDM is
nevertheless started even though graphical.target is not reached or desired, and
multi-user.target is the configured default. The login manager elsewhere than in
Stretch is the sole characteristic normally distinguishing multi-user.target
from graphical.target.

So, the subject question is whether this absence of difference between
multi-user.target and graphical.target using TDE on Stretch is expected and normal?
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