This bug was fixed in Upstart 0.6.6:
0.6.6 2010-04-27 "No, she's dead, this is her son"
* Upstart will automatically mount /proc and /sys on boot if they
have not already been mounted by the kernel or initramfs.
(Bug: #426263)
* Fixed double-quoting issue w
Upstart now mounts /proc itself, since I got fed up of bugs like this
;-) that fix is committed and will be in the next release, which solves
*this* bug - the correct solution of course is to rewrite the job when
bug #389113 is fixed
** Changed in: upstart
Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
This is fixed in Ubuntu since we now delay rcS until after filesystems
have been mounted
** Changed in: upstart (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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conf: rc-sysinit requires mounted /proc
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OK, that sounds reasonable; it's not an urgent issue anyway, just a
niggle.
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conf: rc-sysinit requires mounted /proc
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The correct upstream fix is going to be bug #389113, I'm pretty sure
init gets all these parameters in argv[] anyway so should make them
available to scripts.
The shorter term Ubuntu fix is to delay rcS until after filesystems have
been mounted
** Summary changed:
- If there is no initrd, /etc/i