When you say single user mode, is that runlevel 1 or runlevel S?
I can confirm that, because update-rc.d creates a K link for postfix in
/etc/rc1.d, but not in /etc/rcS.d, invoke-rc.d will not detect a
policy for the init script in runlevel S and will assume that it
should take the requested
I'm a little confused. I thought that runlevel S was a pseudo runlevel
that only ever contained S links that were only called during initial
boot, no matter what runlevel you were going to, and that a shutdown or
booting with the 's' argument transitioned you to runlevel 1. As such,
update-rc.d
Just created a fresh install of 13.10 in a vm, swapped
/etc/apt/sources.list to trusty, shutdown to single user mode, confirmed
with runlevel that the system was in single user mode, and ran apt-get
install postfix to upgrade it, and sure enough, it it started postfix.
** Changed in: postfix
It looks like the problem is in invoke-rc.d: manually running invoke-
rc.d postfix restart, while in single user mode, starts postfix.
** Package changed: postfix (Ubuntu) = sysvinit (Ubuntu)
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Just created a fresh install of 13.10 in a vm, swapped
/etc/apt/sources.list to trusty, shutdown to single user mode, confirmed
with runlevel that the system was in single user mode, and ran apt-get
install postfix to upgrade it, and sure enough, it it started postfix.
** Changed in: postfix
It looks like the problem is in invoke-rc.d: manually running invoke-
rc.d postfix restart, while in single user mode, starts postfix.
** Package changed: postfix (Ubuntu) = sysvinit (Ubuntu)
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