> There are currently no plans to implement such policy in the upstart
package.

Is that an answer?

How is booting to "text" mode any different from booting to Unity, KDE,
Gnome, or any of a dozen other possible modes?  Demanding that each of
those implement the "text" mode sounds wrong to me.

Deciding whether or not to boot into X, text, single-user or some other
mode strikes me as _exactly_ what upstart should implement.  So a bug
like this should turn into a PLAN to modify Upstart to implement such a
POLICY.

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