On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 03:29:25AM -0000, Thomas Bushnell, BSG wrote:
> I assume so. But I'm pretty sure we didn't do it. I'll grep when I'm back
> at a keyboard in the morning. Still, package installation should never fail
> for such a reason; this is a general problem with reflecting errors in unit
> scripts back to postinst.

Well in the common case, packages that are expected to start a service at
install time need to report such errors so that dependent packages don't
fail with even more obscure errors.  I don't know if that's appropriate here
or if we should indeed just be ignoring all errors from this job on package
install.

Was a /var/log/upstart/cgroup-lite.log file created?  Could you post its
contents?  It's possible the mount operation succeeded but the job failed
for some other reason.

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