There seems to be no way to control the order in which things start up.

There seems to be no reliable way to suppress the GUI; I want to do that on the server I just built, because if someone logs in, the machine locks up.

I can ssh in, or log in to the console ater pressing Alt-F1, as often as I want, and the server will keep running, but if anyone logs into the GUI, the machine freezes. So, I want to suppress the GUI. This was easy in the days before systemd; now, it seems to be impossible. I am going to have to reinstall the operating system and specify no GUI.

This is an ASUS Z97-E motherboard, and evidently whatever graphics driver comes with Debian 8 doesn't like the Intel "HD" graphics hardware.


Rob
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