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| {{result|warn}} <ref>Runlevel 1 does not update the runlevel reported by "runlevel" command, either at boot or via telinit (reported above). {{bz|630914}}</ref> <ref>Booting to runlevel 3 when firstboot hasn't been run yet results in firstboot and getty trying to use the same tty. {{bz|631584}}</ref> | | {{result|warn}} <ref>Runlevel 1 does not update the runlevel reported by "runlevel" command, either at boot or via telinit (reported above). {{bz|630914}}</ref> | ||
<ref>Booting to runlevel 3 when firstboot hasn't been run yet results in firstboot and getty trying to use the same tty. {{bz|631584}}</ref> | |||
| {{result|fail}} <ref group="long">telinit fails to change runlevels properly (e.g. telinit 5 does not start X unless the system booted to runlevel 5 initially). {{bz|627014}}</ref> <ref>"halt" command: No indication that it has halted. {{bz|631592}}</ref> <ref group="long">"halt -p", "poweroff", and "shutdown -h" commands and their rebooting equivalents, when invoked in runlevel 5, appear to cause gdm to be restarted, rather than stopped. {{bz|631160}}</ref> | | {{result|fail}} <ref group="long">telinit fails to change runlevels properly (e.g. telinit 5 does not start X unless the system booted to runlevel 5 initially). {{bz|627014}}</ref> <ref>"halt" command: No indication that it has halted. {{bz|631592}}</ref> <ref group="long">"halt -p", "poweroff", and "shutdown -h" commands and their rebooting equivalents, when invoked in runlevel 5, appear to cause gdm to be restarted, rather than stopped. {{bz|631160}}</ref> | ||
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