Anders Häggström wrote: > Upstart is a great idea when it comes to desktop use, and to spawn > services as they are needed when special hardware is attached and > detached. But that, really, is not the case in a server enviroment, is > it?
It seems unlikely that server usage has been neglected during all those months of upstart deployment. However, should it be the case... > If I can't solve this issues (it's more than just the > login-messed-up-thing) with Upstart, or change back to a standard > SysV-model, I will have to swich to another server platform. I don't > want to, I think Ubuntu is great in many ways, but you leave me no > choise. ...couldn't you just install the sysvinit package? upstart conflicts with it, so it would get removed, and your installation would revert to the pre-upstart, standard boot handling. -- Nicola Larosa - http://www.tekNico.net/ You see, whatever makes you flinch, makes you smaller. Less capable. More doubtful. Your faith in yourself decreases, and your courage falters. You attempt less, and you become less. -- Phillip J. Eby, January 2007 -- ubuntu-server mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server
