In an ideal world the -d would get moved out of the /etc/default file
and into the sysvinit/upstart job. The "-d" is *not* a thing that users
can configure, it's an intrinsic property how the corresponding init
script wants/expects the daemon to start. It should never have been in
the default file in the first place.

But as that is a conffile and thus ugly to change, the next best thing
would be to specify it again in SysV/upstart (just to make sure it's
there) and sed it away in the unit. Or alternatively keep it in the
background, add Type=forking, and live with the much less useful
logging.

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Title:
  package libvirt-bin 1.3.1-1ubuntu10 failed to install/upgrade:
  subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit
  status 1

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