Anders Häggström wrote: > Yes, exactly. We don't use the benefits of Upstart. Just change use it > the same way init is used and therefor it doesn't add much of the > fancy functions you speak about. This had been a non-situation if > Upstart was held back in the development area till it was more or less > fully implemented, and by a new release change init, cron and maby > other daemons with Upstart all at once, or just keep init as default > untill Upstart better handle the situation.
To be correct, upstart is fully functional. Problems are services which aren't adopted to function with it. If you have, you can install some upstart-aware service and it will work. Fully functional. -- ubuntu-server mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server
