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You still don't get it. hal and dbus are separate services that provide some of that functionality. They are not directly related to Gnome or GDM in any way whatsoever. And quite frankly, if I were to start Gnome and it took it upon itself to go enabling other services that I did not explicitly turn on, Gnome would be quickly getting the hell off my hard drive.






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That should be independent of the runlevel really. In fact, there is a bug against GDM I believe describing just that.
It's just that its considered to be a safe practice in some circles to start with runlevel 3 and start whatever graphical desktop manager / environment user wants.
I'd obviously like that to work.