AL13N wrote earlier: > For some of you, stuff you've known for ages is worthless now and you go back > to being a noob (for this sort of thing) and will have to relearn a different > way.
The change here is new and needs a different way, yes. Nothing against that. But the same result has been reached before in a far easier way, it's not only a new way, it's a more complicated way. That's the point. 2012/6/3 Sander Lepik <sander.le...@eesti.ee>: > 03.06.2012 20:49, Johnny A. Solbu kirjutas: >> Editing a text file to change a number, eg. from "5" to "3", is much easier >> to remember than changing a symlink to >> "/lib/systemd/system/runlevel3.target", especially when explaning this to a >> not so advanced user over the phone, who doesn't have a working X at the >> moment. (Yes, I actually do have such support calls.) >> The support departments are just going to love this. ;-)= >> > Is there anyone who stops you to contribute a script that does this for the > user? Yes, you see that correctly: a script which is needed because the proper way is a regression in usability :) Don't misunderstand me - if this change is needed because of another change then it's ok by me. But that does not mean I have to be over enthousisastic about something which makes things not easier but quite the contrary. -- wobo