Upstart makes no attempt to fully emulate sysvinit, it only makes
attempt to emulate sysv-rc - many people think that sysv-rc
(/etc/init.d, /etc/X.d, etc.) _is_ sysvinit, so it's easy to see where
this confusion comes from.

(If Upstart emulated sysvinit, it would have an /etc/inittab, etc.)

Therefore wishlist is appropriate, you're asking for a feature that
Upstart doesn't currently support and isn't documented to support.

Personally I tend to use the Importance field to indicate Severity,
rather than Priority.


Note that the typical way people get the emergency shell is just to use 
init=/bin/bash, rather than -b - they are pretty much equivalent <g>

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