"man start" presented me with page initctl(8), I didn't realize my entry
to that page. I was mixing the start command with initcl parameters.

I can see more verbose logging (syslog, debug and daemon.log), it looks
to me initctl's view to all the services it it handling.

What I would like to see is a debugging session of the script being run
when a service is starting. Like putting extra "-v -v -v" or "-x" to the
line "#!/bin/sh -e" to the script (or shell process) starting a service
to find out where it fails.

Maybe I missed some documentation in this direction?

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start debug options do not work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/559910
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