The bug is still there...

For history reason, I had Ubuntu 10.10 Desktop 32bits version on my
media center/server. I updated it, and now I have to start the service
myself at each start. The configuration is copied in the both dhcp3 and
dhcp directorires, I tried whith full and rw-r----- permissions, nothing
to do... It doesn't auto start at boot. But with a /etc/init.d/isc-dhcp-
server start it's okay. I deleted the links and recreated them but
didn't work too...

I think this problem have to be taken more seriously... Dhcp is not very
useless...

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Title:
  isc-dhcp-server doesn't start any more after upgrade

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