Guys, After fresh install and rebuild of an Arch server with systemd, would it make any difference to change the systemd default target to multi-user? There is no X, so I'm not sure what difference, if any, it would make, or if it is simply semantics at that point. Looking, all I have under systemd/system is multi-user.target.wants and getty.target.wants. Does having the systemd default target set to graphical in this case do anything that wouldn't be done if the default were changed to multi-user? Here it just looks like the old case where you have 'id:5:initdefault:' in inittab, but no X, so the system just looks for some gui displaymanager to load, doesn't find it, and drops to console. The wiki [[Systemd#Change_current_target]] discussed changing the default, but does not explain what is being done besides changing a symlink to /etc/systemd/system/default.target. Being new to systemd on Arch, I just want to make sure I am not biting myself by leaving the default as graphical when in fact I'm just booting into multi-user. What say the experts? -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.