Your message dated Sun, 14 Jul 2013 22:10:39 +0900
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and subject line Re: Bug#710510: ec2-run-user-data run too early in boot 
process compared to ubuntu.
has caused the Debian Bug report #710510,
regarding ec2-run-user-data run too early in boot process compared to ubuntu.
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Package: cloud-init
Version: 0.7.1-3

When booting on ubuntu, cloud-init scripts are started later than in debian, 
once most other services are already started.
On debian, the only requirement is :

# Required-Start: ec2-get-credentials

This makes ec2-run-user-data run with the same requirements as 
ec2-get-credentials, which only requires :

# Required-Start: $network

Many scripts written as user-data for ubuntu fail in debian, as services like 
$syslog, $remote-fs are not yet available.

It might be a good idea to run the ec2-run-user-data later in the boot process 
by adding dependancies like $syslog and $remote-fs.

Paul Tonelli

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Le Mon, Jul 08, 2013 at 10:31:09AM +0200, Paul Tonelli a écrit :
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> I am afraid the bug #710510 is not linked to cloud-init.

Thanks, closing accordingly.

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Charles Plessy
Tsurumi, Kanagawa, Japan

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