RE:  Mike Bianchi   Yes, I tried ALL of the instructions suggested:
commenting out 'console output' in /etc/init/*.conf files, adding the
rsyslog config line to /etc/init/rc-sysinit.conf, and adding the
"init='/sbin/init --verbose'" line to the grub config.  This didn't
solve my problem:  I still have services that don't start on reboot,
including nginx and a couple fastcgi init scripts.

An interesting, possibly related, thing that I've noticed is when I
issue 'shutdown -r now', sometimes the machine doesn't reboot.  I've had
to issue the command again to get the machine to actually reboot.

I'll add my 2 cents that this issue is quite dire (what organization
wants a server that doesn't reliably start services on boot?), and hope
that Canonical is working on a fix.

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CUPS and other system services not starting at boot
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