This has nothing to do with upstart (which doesn't even implement
runlevels), it's at most a request for gdm to change the runlevels that
it starts in -- and this is automatically rejected because both Debian
and Ubuntu have discussed this in the past and opted not to
It's simple for you to create
Hi Kevin,
Edgy boots by default into runlevel 2. I tried runlevels 2-5 and they
all boot into the gui. I filed the bug report because I think one of the
runlevels should be reserved for text/console mode and should have the X
stuff disabled. If you go into one of the rcX runlevels and unlink the
g
If you want to boot into a single-user text-only environment, you should
be able to use runlevel #2.
If I'm wrong, and you want something else, please change the bug status,
I have assigned this bug to upstart so hopefully someone can help you.
** Changed in: Ubuntu
Sourcepackagename: None => ups