Hi all, Having a very temporary issue with an Ubuntu system, I was forced to realize that they've changed the program running the father of all processes (init) from the "classic init" to Upstart. This means that the entire boot process has changed, and that the configuration of what runs when during the computer bring-up is nothing like it was before. See http://upstart.ubuntu.com/cookbook/ This is important stuff for all those clinging to Ubuntu distros, in
particular those who still have any ambition to fix possible problems
on their computers (as opposed to rebooting, reinstalling, upgrading
etc.). So, is there anyone who is familiar with this component and the way it's put to work? It could be a great lecture. And no, I'm not volunteering on this one, for a simple reason:
Belonging to the Red Hat tribe, I'm not interested enough in the
subject. Any Ubunteer to pick up the glove? Shana Tova, Eli
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