When chrooting on a broken system, I'd like at least to have a way to
start the services manually. I don't care about supervision. Just that,
for example, mysqld is started with the system defaults so that I can
check it's state.
What about adding an option: `start --chroot service_name` where
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libmime-types-ruby
The package only include /share/doc/* data but not the actual ruby
library.
see:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/jaunty/all/libmime-types-ruby/filelist
Note that the karmic release has the file included :