2012/6/3 Colin Guthrie <mag...@colin.guthr.ie>: > 'Twas brillig, and Richard Couture at 03/06/12 12:27 did gyre and gimble: >> I notice that when, at the end of the installation of MGA2, I select the >> level of security as HIGH, that I am permitted entry into the system in >> Linux Single mode without a challenge password, which is a new, and IMHO >> undesirable, behavior from previous versions. >> >> Is this a new feature, or have I stumbled upon a bug? >> >> The /etc/inittab does have ~~:S:wait:/sbin/sulogin in it but I can get >> in without a password... Must be something new in system D > > /etc/inittab is no longer used or read. > > For single user mode now-a-days we boot to rescue.target (this is done > automatically if you just put a 1 at the end of the kernel command line > to support "runlevel 1").
Ok, convinced. But if /etc/inittab is not used any more, where do I change initial runlevel not for one boot but for a while? With inittab it was easy to change the default runlevel. -- wobo