On Tue, Jun 01, 2010 at 03:49:30PM -0000, Michael Goetze wrote:
> Looking at the ttyX jobs as well as xinetd (a service started by a legacy initscript), I've so far seen all of the following combinations:
> - None started
> - xinetd started, but none of the ttys
> - both xinetd and all the ttys started
> If this is caused by a race condition, then network-manager is not involved, as that is not installed on my servers.
Look at earlier comments in this Bug about commenting out "console output" in /etc/init/*.conf files.
On Tue, Jun 01, 2010 at 03:49:30PM -0000, Michael Goetze wrote:
> Looking at the ttyX jobs as well as xinetd (a service started by a legacy initscript), I've so far seen all of the following combinations:
> - None started
> - xinetd started, but none of the ttys
> - both xinetd and all the ttys started
> If this is caused by a race condition, then network-manager is not involved, as that is not installed on my servers.
Look at earlier comments in this Bug about commenting out "console output" in /etc/init/*.conf files.
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