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

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On Friday 05 of May 2017 10:41:39 Felix Miata wrote:
> 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?

Now I've checked that tdm.service is installed in /lib/systemd/system/ and 
nowhere is explicitly stated whether to be at the level multi-user.target 
or graphical.target. The level should therefore be as defined for 
Debian's "display manager".

Cheers
-- 
Slávek

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