Maybe I'm missing something but why doesn't Canonical fix this. On one
hand they advertise as being Open-Stack Friendly and even the best
flavor to use with OpenStack but yet they refuse to play nice with a
script that was written by OpenStack to automate installation, opting
instead for it's them
Maybe I'm missing something but why doesn't Canonical fix this. On one
hand they advertise as being Open-Stack Friendly and even the best
flavor to use with OpenStack but yet they refuse to play nice with a
script that was written by OpenStack to automate installation, opting
instead for it's them
This bug also affects OpenStack deployment and configuration via Chef.
OpenStack's official cookbooks require the initscripts or they fail.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1315188