> ubuntu-minimal depends on upstart and ifupdown, so supposedly you
removed that. This is really not a supported configuration.

If this is not officialy supported I recommend to make ubuntu-minimal
essential in this case. At least removing it is currently a valid
configuration.


> Debian has a new essential package "init" which depends on systemd-sysv | 
> upstart | sysvinit. We could decide to adopt that.

> Systemd (or perhaps something else too), does that as well. You can
install systemd-sysv, purge ifupdown and upstart, and lo will be up.

This sounds like a possible solution for this problem then.

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