Gary Bilkus <ubu...@gary.bilkus.com> writes:

> Even in the case where you don't want gdm to run ( e.g. passing "text"
> in the kernel parameters ) the current logic is still inelegant as the
> respawn means that the 'exit 0' statement causes the script to run
> multiple times before being stopped as spawning too fast. The end
> behaviour may be as intended, but.....

The kernel command line should only affect the behaviour on initial
startup. It should always be possible to manually start gdm later.

-- 
ilmari
"A disappointingly low fraction of the human race is,
 at any given time, on fire." - Stig Sandbeck Mathisen

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gdm upstart job checks /proc/cmdline for single user mode, won't dtrt on 
post-boot runlevel change
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/436936
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