On 1/12/23 16:29, Joel Roth via Dng wrote: > The 'S' in Default-Start refers to single-user mode, does it
> not? I vaguely remember single-user mode being synonymous
> with run-level 2, but read here that single-user mode is
> run-level 1.
If you run the command `runlevel` (available also in runit) during the multi-user session, it'll
throw:
$ runlevel
N 2
This corresponds to run-level 2. Whereas in the single-user mode the command throws "unknown".
And this corresponds to run-level 1. On the other hand, early in the boot within the initrd,
you would get an empty output. Whenever the command `runlevel` exists in the initrd, of course.