Hello Mikael, thank you for taking the time to file this bug report and
help us make Ubuntu better.

There have been no confirmations of this, so I wonder if maybe your
system has something else wrong. Also, cups in lucid is not an upstart
job,  but an init.d script. As one of the earliest things it does in its
init.d script, it does

mkdir -p /var/run/cups/certs

Likewise, pppconfig creates it:

mkdir /var/run/pppconfig

And samba's upstart job creates /var/run/samba as well.


        install -o root -g root -m 755 -d /var/run/samba


So I fail to see where this can happen unless you are booting into a recovery 
console/single user mode where these services aren't started, and where we 
wouldn't expect them to be.

I'm closing this report as Invalid. We'd love to help you, however, it
doesn't seem to be reproducible or even logically possible. If you can
provide a set of steps to reproduce the issue, please do re-open the bug
by setting its status back to New and providing more details.

** Changed in: upstart (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

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Title:
  Sometimes fails to create certain directores in /var/run at startup

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