(FYI, the whole process is not fixed yet. When you boot into 'text'
mode on the livecd you get a login prompt. Previously you would be
dropped into a shell. It will be another bug.)
No, it didn't. text has always just suppressed gdm. What you mean is
the rescue mode that you can select from the
** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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'text' mode boots into X
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* debian/gdm.upstart: Do not start in single-user modes or when text is
given as a kernel command line option. This restores previous behaviour.
(LP: #431176)
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this was uploaded shortly after alpha 6, can you check with a more
recent
I retested using the Sept 22 daily iso and this bug is fixed! Thank
you!
(FYI, the whole process is not fixed yet. When you boot into 'text' mode on
the livecd you get a login prompt. Previously you would be dropped into a
shell. It will be another bug.)
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'text' mode boots into X
** Package changed: ubuntu = upstart (Ubuntu)
** Project changed: ubuntu-cdimage = null
** Also affects: gdm (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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'text' mode boots into X
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** Changed in: upstart (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
** Changed in: null
Status: New = Invalid
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