Release noted again for 10.10.
** Changed in: ubuntu-release-notes
Status: In Progress = Fix Released
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I, too am looking for documentation on .conf file format. Particularly,
i want a service to never start automatically... but to stay installed.
What is the most appropriate way of doing this? Remove/comment all
'start on' lines?
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it seems all you need to do is to append a .conf file extension.
mv /etc/event.d/yourscript /etc/init/yourscript.conf
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So, can I just copy my event.d scripts to the new init directory?
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echoing comment #11: where are the differences between the new and old
formats documented?
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With a commandline script
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Why don't you fix this?
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Answer is above; we couldn't figure out *how* to - so release noted it
instead
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Assignee: Scott James Remnant (scott) = (unassigned)
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It is nice to have that preliminary note - but it would be even better if it
contained some reference to the new configuration format . So far my search
gave me
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FoundationsTeam/Specs/KarmicUpstartPackagingPolicy as
the closest to documentation (it even references some
Preliminary note included at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KarmicKoala/ReleaseNotes#/etc/event.d%20no%20longer%20used:
The version of upstart included in Ubuntu 9.10 no longer uses the
configuration files in the /etc/event.d directory, looking to /etc/init
instead. No automatic migration of changes to
Hi Scott,
What's the status of the mgration guide wiki page you mentioned?
Also, is it intentional that this is marked wontfix for Ubuntu
generally? An automigration script in lucid would still be useful for
LTS-LTS upgrades.
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Importance: Undecided =
On Wed, 2009-10-28 at 13:12 +, Steve Langasek wrote:
What's the status of the mgration guide wiki page you mentioned?
Pending, I may have time to write it tomorrow.
Also, is it intentional that this is marked wontfix for Ubuntu
generally? An automigration script in lucid would still be
It proves difficult to figure out what the user intended to change, so
we're going to Release Note this issue with a migration guide wiki page
that I'm currently writing
** Also affects: upstart
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Project changed: upstart = ubuntu-release-notes
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I checked 9.10 RC, consoles are back. So, the part of the problem I
was concerned with is resolved.
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Too fiddly to do this without a safety net between RC and final, and not
worth doing as an SRU; dropping the karmic target.
** Changed in: upstart (Ubuntu Karmic)
Status: Triaged = Won't Fix
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Scott James Remnant wrote on 2009-07-21:
Whatever happened in my case, when /etc/event.d stopped being used,
should have been handled better.
It will be.
Has that been done yet? I guess not. I ran into this problem too, my
/etc/event.d/tty1 script was not migrated.
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Sorry, I'm not sure where to report this to, I'd also notice that
consoles do not work with cleanly made live USB from Karmic Beta image.
And being manually fixed, are broken again with partial upgrade.
I described the problem and the solution in my comment to bug 438678.
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** Also affects: upstart (Ubuntu Karmic)
Importance: Medium
Assignee: Scott James Remnant (scott)
Status: Triaged
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** Changed in: upstart (Ubuntu)
Milestone: karmic-alpha-4 = ubuntu-9.10
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On Tue, 2009-07-21 at 22:23 +, noah wrote:
Whatever happened in my case, when /etc/event.d stopped being used,
should have been handled better.
It will be.
Remember that you're running a development distribution and not a final
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