[Bug 701576] Re: Upstart should provide a generic network-services job for non-boot-critical network services to follow.

Dmitrijs Ledkovs launchpad at surgut.co.uk
Sat Nov 2 23:16:07 UTC 2013


At the moment we guarantee that networking & local filesystems will be available when runlevel 2 (and similar) are emitted.
Apart from rename, what other benefits does this semantic sugar bring?

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Title:
  Upstart should provide a generic network-services job for non-boot-
  critical network services to follow.

Status in “upstart” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: upstart

  This is a feature request for the Ubuntu upstart package.

  I posted the original description here:

  https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-
  devel/2010-December/032254.html

  The summary is that rather than require all upstart jobs to know when
  exactly in the boot they want to start on and when exactly in the
  shutdown they want to stop on, we should provide a readable, common
  sense job whose started/stopping events can be followed, and whose
  starting/stopped events can be used to prime and cleanup the
  environment.

  A merge proposal will follow the filing of this bug report.

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