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Freddy
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The information from the other poster back in 2014 is incorrect, in the era of systemd-enabled Ubuntu. All you need to do is run 'systemctl isolate multi-user.target'systemctl isolate multi-user.target and you'll get what you were asking for.

The information from the other poster back in 2014 is incorrect, in the era of systemd-enabled Ubuntu. All you need to do is run 'systemctl isolate multi-user.target' and you'll get what you were asking for

The information from the other poster back in 2014 is incorrect, in the era of systemd-enabled Ubuntu. All you need to do is run systemctl isolate multi-user.target and you'll get what you were asking for.

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Alex
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The information from the other poster back in 2014 is incorrect, in the era of systemd-enabled Ubuntu. All you need to do is run 'systemctl isolate multi-user.target' and you'll get what you were asking for