I only hit this when running in a LXD server container. What he is seeing
is new.

On Oct 27, 2017 6:35 PM, "Rafael David Tinoco" <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Kuba,
>
> There is some on going discussions regarding how systemd generator uses
> existing sysv init scripts and creates on-the-fly unit files for
> services (and dependencies) and how it also uses existing systemd unit
> files. I believe that there might be a conflict on what you're
> experiencing there (for the services and its dependencies). Disabling
> the systemd services, removing the sysv init files from /etc/init.d and
> re-enabling the services will guarantee that services are its
> dependencies are started like alleged in systemd unit file (the one that
> should be functional and supported for Xenial, for example).
>
> If you, or anyone, are still facing this, could you please give it a try
> ?
>
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