I've now reconfigured my laptop to have identical rc?.d directories, so
I cannot easily reproduce the issue.
> | Could you point me at where exactly systemd decides which of the rc?.d
> | services to start?
> default.target
It's linked to graphical.target.
How is the right runlevel?.target pulled in?
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Tollef Fog Heen
Systemd and rc2.d vs rc5.d
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| > | Could you point me at where exactly systemd decides which of the rc?.d
| > | services to start?
|
| > default.target
|
| It's linked to graphical.target.
|
| How is the right runlevel?.target pulled in?
graphical.target Requires multi-user.target and multi-user.target has:
I guess that might explain why some things were started in the wrong
runlevel too.
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