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

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Slávek Banko composed on 2017-05-10 01:28 (UTC+0100):

> I think there may be one more problem - a service for systemd is
> called 'tdm', while 'classical' init script is called 'tdm-trinity'. I
> think in your case tdm can be run by a classical init script. This would
> correspond to the fact that tdm service is 'inactive'.

> Maybe it's time to rename 'classical' init script to 'tdm' instead of the
> current 'tdm-trinity'. Thanks to the earlier renaming of 'kdm' => 'tdm',
> there is no longer any conflict if the init script is to be briefly
> named 'tdm'. It is only necessary to test whether this will help :)

I renamed /etc/init.d/tdm-trinity /etc/init.d/tdm, then rebooted several times.
This has resulted in expected behavior whether or not 3 or 5 or neither is
included on kernel cmdline, and whether graphical.target or multi-user.target is
set to systemd default. Now startx can open a TDE session on :0 instead of :1 in
Stretch just like in Fedora and openSUSE! :-D
-- 
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words are persuasive." Proverbs 16:21 (New Living Translation)

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