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has caused the Debian Bug report #721952,
regarding upstart: Hang in sysv scripts while booting with upstart (Prevents X
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Package: upstart
Version: 1.6.1-1
Severity: important
I have a testing/unstable system and installed plymouth, plymouth-drm, and
upstart.
I picked a plymouth theme and updated initramfs for my kernels.
The system booted and got through several of the sysv initscripts before
hanging after DirMngr / dbus. (The order varies a bit, but one of those two are
the last ones.)
Thankfully the other virtual consoles still come up.
Diane
-- System Information:
Debian Release: jessie/sid
APT prefers stable-updates
APT policy: (500, 'stable-updates'), (500, 'testing'), (500, 'stable'), (110,
'unstable'), (1, 'experimental')
Architecture: amd64 (x86_64)
Foreign Architectures: i386
Kernel: Linux 3.8-2-amd64 (SMP w/4 CPU cores)
Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8)
Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash
Versions of packages upstart depends on:
ii ifupdown 0.7.43
ii initscripts 2.88dsf-43
ii libc6 2.17-92
ii libdbus-1-3 1.6.12-1
ii libjson0 0.11-2
ii libnih-dbus1 1.0.3-4.1+b1
ii libnih1 1.0.3-4.1+b1
ii libselinux1 2.1.13-2
ii libudev0 175-7.2
ii mountall 2.49
ii sysv-rc 2.88dsf-43
ii sysvinit-utils 2.88dsf-43
ii udev 175-7.2
upstart recommends no packages.
Versions of packages upstart suggests:
ii bash-completion 1:2.0-1
ii graphviz 2.26.3-14
ii python 2.7.5-4
-- no debconf information
TARGETS = mountkernfs.sh hostname.sh udev keyboard-setup mountdevsubfs.sh
qemu-kvm hwclock.sh hdparm checkroot.sh cryptdisks-early lvm2
checkroot-bootclean.sh kmod cryptdisks console-setup mountall.sh
mountall-bootclean.sh mountnfs.sh mountnfs-bootclean.sh networking urandom
rdnssd checkfs.sh kbd ebtables alsa-utils ufw pppd-dns bootmisc.sh plymouth-log
udev-mtab screen-cleanup procps apparmor x11-common
INTERACTIVE = udev keyboard-setup checkroot.sh cryptdisks-early cryptdisks
console-setup checkfs.sh kbd
udev: mountkernfs.sh
keyboard-setup: mountkernfs.sh udev
mountdevsubfs.sh: mountkernfs.sh udev
qemu-kvm: mountkernfs.sh udev
hwclock.sh: mountdevsubfs.sh
hdparm: mountdevsubfs.sh udev
checkroot.sh: hwclock.sh mountdevsubfs.sh hostname.sh hdparm keyboard-setup
cryptdisks-early: checkroot.sh udev
lvm2: cryptdisks-early mountdevsubfs.sh udev
checkroot-bootclean.sh: checkroot.sh
kmod: checkroot.sh
cryptdisks: checkroot.sh cryptdisks-early udev lvm2
console-setup: mountall.sh mountall-bootclean.sh mountnfs.sh
mountnfs-bootclean.sh kbd
mountall.sh: checkfs.sh checkroot-bootclean.sh lvm2
mountall-bootclean.sh: mountall.sh
mountnfs.sh: mountall.sh mountall-bootclean.sh networking
mountnfs-bootclean.sh: mountall.sh mountall-bootclean.sh mountnfs.sh
networking: mountkernfs.sh mountall.sh mountall-bootclean.sh urandom rdnssd
procps
urandom: mountall.sh mountall-bootclean.sh hwclock.sh
rdnssd: mountall.sh mountall-bootclean.sh
checkfs.sh: cryptdisks checkroot.sh lvm2
kbd: mountall.sh mountall-bootclean.sh mountnfs.sh mountnfs-bootclean.sh
ebtables: mountall.sh mountall-bootclean.sh
alsa-utils: mountall.sh mountall-bootclean.sh mountnfs.sh mountnfs-bootclean.sh
ufw: mountall.sh mountall-bootclean.sh
pppd-dns: mountall.sh mountall-bootclean.sh
bootmisc.sh: mountall-bootclean.sh checkroot-bootclean.sh mountnfs-bootclean.sh
mountall.sh mountnfs.sh udev
plymouth-log: mountall.sh mountall-bootclean.sh mountnfs.sh
mountnfs-bootclean.sh
udev-mtab: udev mountall.sh mountall-bootclean.sh
screen-cleanup: mountall.sh mountall-bootclean.sh mountnfs.sh
mountnfs-bootclean.sh
procps: mountkernfs.sh mountall.sh mountall-bootclean.sh udev
apparmor: mountall.sh mountall-bootclean.sh mountnfs.sh mountnfs-bootclean.sh
x11-common: mountall.sh mountall-bootclean.sh mountnfs.sh mountnfs-bootclean.sh
TARGETS = thinkfan rsyslog dirmngr killprocs motd sudo acpi-fakekey lxc dbus
unbound atd acpid speech-dispatcher acpi-support anacron avahi-daemon tor
network-manager bluetooth cron rsync openvpn libvirt-bin kdm saned pulseaudio
cups libvirt-guests bootlogs winbind single laptop-mode plymouth rmnologin
rc.local
INTERACTIVE = lxc openvpn
lxc: rsyslog
dbus: rsyslog
unbound: rsyslog
atd: rsyslog
acpid: rsyslog
speech-dispatcher: rsyslog
acpi-support: rsyslog
anacron: rsyslog
avahi-daemon: dbus rsyslog
tor: unbound rsyslog
network-manager: dbus rsyslog
bluetooth: rsyslog dbus
cron: rsyslog unbound
rsync: rsyslog unbound
openvpn: rsyslog network-manager
libvirt-bin: rsyslog avahi-daemon
kdm: acpid dbus openvpn
saned: rsyslog dbus avahi-daemon
pulseaudio: rsyslog network-manager
cups: rsyslog avahi-daemon
libvirt-guests: libvirt-bin
bootlogs: kdm
winbind: rsyslog
single: killprocs motd bootlogs
laptop-mode: thinkfan rsyslog avahi-daemon dbus libvirt-guests libvirt-bin tor
unbound atd kdm acpid lxc saned pulseaudio network-manager speech-dispatcher
winbind openvpn bluetooth dirmngr motd acpi-support cups bootlogs sudo
acpi-fakekey cron rsync anacron
plymouth: kdm thinkfan rsyslog avahi-daemon dbus libvirt-guests libvirt-bin tor
unbound atd acpid lxc saned pulseaudio network-manager speech-dispatcher
winbind openvpn bluetooth dirmngr motd acpi-support cups bootlogs sudo
acpi-fakekey cron rsync anacron
rmnologin: sudo thinkfan rsyslog avahi-daemon dbus libvirt-guests libvirt-bin
tor unbound atd kdm acpid lxc saned pulseaudio network-manager
speech-dispatcher winbind openvpn bluetooth dirmngr motd acpi-support cups
bootlogs acpi-fakekey cron rsync anacron
rc.local: thinkfan rsyslog avahi-daemon dbus libvirt-guests libvirt-bin tor
unbound atd kdm acpid lxc saned pulseaudio network-manager speech-dispatcher
winbind openvpn bluetooth dirmngr motd acpi-support cups bootlogs sudo
acpi-fakekey cron rsync anacron
TARGETS = thinkfan dirmngr lxc atd speech-dispatcher acpi-support tor bluetooth
openvpn saned pulseaudio cups libvirt-guests winbind laptop-mode plymouth
urandom rdnssd ebtables alsa-utils ufw unbound network-manager libvirt-bin kdm
avahi-daemon sendsigs rsyslog umountnfs.sh hwclock.sh networking umountfs
cryptdisks cryptdisks-early umountroot halt reboot
unbound: tor
network-manager: pulseaudio openvpn
libvirt-bin: libvirt-guests
kdm: plymouth
avahi-daemon: saned libvirt-bin
sendsigs: laptop-mode thinkfan avahi-daemon libvirt-guests tor atd kdm lxc
saned unbound pulseaudio speech-dispatcher plymouth winbind openvpn
network-manager bluetooth alsa-utils libvirt-bin dirmngr
rsyslog: sendsigs avahi-daemon tor atd lxc saned unbound pulseaudio
speech-dispatcher winbind openvpn network-manager bluetooth libvirt-bin
acpi-support cups
umountnfs.sh: laptop-mode thinkfan rsyslog avahi-daemon libvirt-guests tor atd
kdm lxc saned unbound pulseaudio speech-dispatcher plymouth winbind sendsigs
openvpn network-manager bluetooth alsa-utils libvirt-bin dirmngr
hwclock.sh: rsyslog tor atd
networking: tor unbound winbind openvpn dirmngr umountnfs.sh
umountfs: laptop-mode thinkfan networking rdnssd avahi-daemon hwclock.sh
libvirt-guests tor atd kdm lxc saned unbound pulseaudio speech-dispatcher
plymouth ebtables winbind openvpn network-manager bluetooth alsa-utils urandom
libvirt-bin dirmngr umountnfs.sh
cryptdisks: umountfs
cryptdisks-early: cryptdisks umountfs
umountroot: cryptdisks umountfs cryptdisks-early
halt: umountroot
reboot: umountroot
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On Thu, Sep 05, 2013 at 05:44:02PM -0700, Diane Trout wrote:
> Eventually I found a workaround.
> I used "update-rc.d <service> disable" to disable services until startpar
> would exit.
> I found that if the /etc/init.d/kdm script was enabled, startpar would hang,
> but if it was disabled, console 1 would offer a login.
> I solved my boot problem by installing lightdm.
> I was using kdm 4:4.10.5-3
Based on discussions on IRC, I understand the problem here was a rogue
/etc/init/kdm.conf file, left behind by a previous installation of a kdm
package from Kubuntu. I'm therefore closing this as "not a bug" - the kdm
upstart job has dependencies on other jobs not yet available in Debian, and
when the kdm upstart job is added in Debian it will be with the proper
dependencies on other packages providing upstart jobs.
Thanks,
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