in the command line interface, open the/etc/inittab file with VI, Note that you must use the root user or a user with root privileges to open it.
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Change the Id:5:initdefault: 5 to 3,
Then press ESC, then enter: then enter WQ carriage return, OK, reboot try it.
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Linux has 7 operating levels: init[0123456]
0: Turn off the machine
1: Single User
2: Multi-user status No NETWORK service
3: Network Service with multi-user status
4: System not used reserved to user
5: Graphical interface
6: Restart
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Linux boot command line interface