System-V init was sequential and if one of the scripts got stuck, you
never got to a login.
There are some race conditions such as ntp and networking.
At least you have a chance of fixing a problem instead of rebooting
into single user.
Jim Tarvid
On 2/19/08, peppergrower <email address hidden> wrote:
> @ faulkes:
>
> Same here as well. I installed 7.10 server edition, and selected the
> LAMP and Samba options, but never installed a GUI. Still, I had this
> bug from the first boot.
>
> --
> startup messages continue on screen after first login prompt appears
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/65230
> You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
> Server Team, which is a direct subscriber.
>
Is this not a feature and not a bug?
http:// upstart. ubuntu. com/
System-V init was sequential and if one of the scripts got stuck, you
never got to a login.
There are some race conditions such as ntp and networking.
At least you have a chance of fixing a problem instead of rebooting
into single user.
Jim Tarvid
On 2/19/08, peppergrower <email address hidden> wrote: /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 65230
> @ faulkes:
>
> Same here as well. I installed 7.10 server edition, and selected the
> LAMP and Samba options, but never installed a GUI. Still, I had this
> bug from the first boot.
>
> --
> startup messages continue on screen after first login prompt appears
> https:/
> You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
> Server Team, which is a direct subscriber.
>