[Bug 531912] Re: /etc/init.d/ssh seems to work, but actually upstart is used.

Jamie Jamison 531912 at bugs.launchpad.net
Wed Feb 23 06:53:40 UTC 2011


OK, if /etc/init/ssh doesn't fully replicate the functionality of the
/etc/init.d/ssh script to include properly setting up chrooted
environments and properly handling libc6 updates then what benefit does
it provide users? Why, if you can't get Upstart to provide the same
functionality as the /etc/init.d startup script, move control of sshd
over to Upstart anyways? Again, what does it do for the users?

At least the fix for this bit of Upstart badness is easy enough, just
remove /etc/init/ssh and start sshd with the script in init.d. Perhaps
it's not as architecturally elegant as Upstart is supposed to be, but at
least we all know that it works.

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  /etc/init.d/ssh seems to work, but actually upstart is used.



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