I had a deeper look into this issue, and this is what I think is going
on: If you switched to Debian-style dependency-based boot ordering on a
very old Ubuntu release and kept upgrading to newer releases, somewhere
along the line the support for dependency-based boot ordering was
dropped in Ubuntu. I was able to recover by simply executing:

$  touch /etc/init.d/.legacy-bootordering

Use at your own risk.

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