I agree, the circularity is the problem, but the means of resolving the
circular depends is clearly a bit lacking if it results in killing
essential services for trivial ones that are just badly configured.
I agree that the nfs-common and rpcbind services are both in the wrong,
but it doesn't
]] Christian Weeks
| OK, so I've found the root cause. nfs-common and rpcbind both have
| Default-Start: S and create symlinks in /etc/rcS.d/ This appears to
| confuse systemd which makes them a dependent of
| sysinit.target. nfs-common.service and rpcbind.service meta-services
| created by syste
retitle systemd causes dbus socket init failure if sysv init files are
flagged as Default-start:S
thanks
OK, so I've found the root cause. nfs-common and rpcbind both have
Default-Start: S and create symlinks in /etc/rcS.d/ This appears to
confuse systemd which makes them a dependent of sysini
As a further discovery I found this in one of my startup log files. It
explains why dbus.socket didn't start:
Apr 15 09:51:18 allie kernel: [6.223804] systemd[1]: Found ordering
cycle on basic.target/start
Apr 15 09:51:18 allie kernel: [6.223996] systemd[1]: Walked on cycle
path to soc
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