On 11/30/2009 01:31 AM, Nix wrote:
On 29 Nov 2009, Avi Kivity stated:
Most likely, either this or something similar is called on a userspace
device driver.  Can you check if this is triggered by starting X?
*sigh* I just wasted twenty minutes trying to find some way, *any* way
to not start X under Ubuntu Karmic, so as to test this. None is evident.
I can't even figure out what and where in upstart's horrific dependency
tangle is starting X in the first place: deleting suspicious-looking
things from rc*.d has no effect at all. I can't even tell if rc*.d is
still used, nor if the concept of runlevel is even meaningful any
longer. There are lots of things googleable that claim to say how to do
this, but all relate to the non-dependency-based inittab-emulating
method used in previous Ubuntu versions.

Anyone know?

At least on Fedora, you you can change the runlevel in /etc/inittab (the sole remaining function of the file).

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