This is definitely not a CUPS bug, the problem is that rc-sysinit does
not get executed on startup. Moving to upstart ...
** Package changed: cups (Ubuntu) => upstart (Ubuntu)
** Summary changed:
- cups not starting at boot
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Hi Don Myers and everyone experiencing this problem,
Perhaps you can reboot several times, get to a boot where printers do
not show up in System->Administration->Printers.
Then:
1. at terminal do: 'sudo start rc-sysinit' (without quotes). this command
should start any processes/services that di
Hi Joel,
Thank you for your very well written comments. I've been using Ubuntu
for about 15 months. I've migrated everything to Ubuntu except my video
editing and a Windows forms program. I do a lot of picture editing and
some websites, as well as sell real estate and farm. I've installed
Ubuntu o
In response to comment #101:
I found that on my machine both 'cupsd' and 'winbindd' started after
running 'sudo start rc-sysinit'
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Don Myers: Keep in mind this is an open source project and we need to
all work together to fix this. I understand your frustration though, I
have gone back to 9.10 because of this issue and it's working great for
me. I think it's a good idea to let new releases mature somewhat before
adopting them
My appologizies to Garry! I see that Linux Mint 9 is based on Ubuntu
10.04. I am truly sorry. After using Ubuntu 8.10, 9.04, 9.10, and now
10.04, I am somewhat disgruntled with 10.04. In theory, each version
should be an improvement over the last. I've had a few relatively minor
issues with past ve
Another affected person here. I can confirm that vboxdrv doesn't start
at boot either, tty1 to 6 don't work and that 'sudo start rc-sysinit'
fixes it. Manually executing that is, of course, not an ideal situation.
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Sorry Till, been away having started to test by re booting many times.
Tried booting the installation on return and it will not boot: get quick
purple splash screen, then the screen goes blank and flickers. (A Mepis
install on the same drive boots ok).
Put a fresh install into an
Thank you Garry. I think Linux Mint 9 is based on either Ubuntu 9.04 or
9.10. I never saw this issue come up until 10.04.
On 06/10/2010 06:01 PM, Garry Roseman wrote:
> I converted two systems that had this problem to an Ubuntu 10.04 derivative,
> Linux Mint 9, and both systems work perfectly. T
I converted two systems that had this problem to an Ubuntu 10.04 derivative,
Linux Mint 9, and both systems work perfectly. This could provide a clue to
the source of the problem, and could provide an emergency solution to people
like Don who are in a tough situation and must have a working Ubuntu
I have installed or upgraded 15 systems since 10.04 was released. All 32
bit versions. Most were upgrades from 9.10. In almost all instances when
an upgrade was done, after the installation was finished and the machine
rebooted, cups was not running. Some of these machines have not been a
problem a
I'm also experiencing this problem on a fresh install Lucid x86_64. I
can provide any logs if needed. Just ask.
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I have run 10.04 through Alpha and did not see the problem even after
10.04 was released. I only had the problem after the first official
update to the live 10.04. I continually have to run
sudo service cups start
to start the printer.
Are there any log files /detail I can upload to help with t
Even though it may be unrelated, I tried commenting out the line
'console output' in /etc/init/rc.conf. I was able to boot three times
without issue, but then on the fourth boot cups didn't start again.
Ran 'start rc-sysinit' at command line to get cups to start. I noticed
several other processes
Hi . Commenting the line console output in /etc/init/rc.conf solved the
problem - with a twist - for the workstations on my homenet to see the
printers I have to log on to my workstation that doubles as a
printerserver. In 8.04 the server just had to start up in order for the
attached printers to
HI Steve, hi Kai I opened a new bug as you suggest me. This is the link:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/upstart/+bug/589272
Commenting the line console output in /etc/init/rc.conf as you suggest
me the upstart problem seems to disappear.
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My two cents: clean Ubuntu 10.04 installation, updated, CUPS fails to
start sometimes.
When CUPS doesn't start, neither does "vboxdrv": "The VirtualBox Linux
kernel driver (vboxdrv) is either not loaded or there is a permission
problem with /dev/vboxdrv. Please reinstall the kernel module by
execu
Do you have a runlevel when inserting this very space character again
and add --debug to the kernel commandline?
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Hehe, I had no runlevel because of a space at the ending of the kernel
line in /boot/grub/menu.lst:
now good:
title Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, kernel 2.6.32-22-generic
uuid0ee5d7e9-5e85-45c1-bd37-5dfb65814fca
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.32-22-generic
root=UUID=0ee5d7e9-5e85-45c
You can test it by typing "runlevel" in the terminal. For me it ist
"unknown". I upgraded from 9.10.
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I testet all workarounds, but after a few boots I mention, that cups is not
started again.
This bug ist related to upstart, because mostly all oldstyle startscripts
doesn't work anymore.
Sometimes the PC can't be turned off, ending in GDM (some old initscripts have
not been started). So all old
piviul, if you report th console output bug, could you please CC me or put
the link here? I think this is related to different bugs I see in upstart.
2010/6/2 Steve Langasek
> piviul,
>
> The error in your logs is this:
>
> Jun 1 19:18:43 bianchino init: rc state changed from starting to pre-st
piviul,
The error in your logs is this:
Jun 1 19:18:43 bianchino init: rc state changed from starting to pre-start
Jun 1 19:18:43 bianchino init: rc state changed from pre-start to spawned
Jun 1 19:18:43 bianchino init: Failed to spawn rc main process: unable to open
console: Input/output err
On Tue, Jun 01, 2010 at 09:00:43PM -, fig_wright wrote:
> ~ > sudo initctl list
> Warning: Fake initctl called, doing nothing.
Please post the output of 'which initctl' and 'dpkg -S `which initctl`'.
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Can confirm that my virtual consoles ctrl-alt-F[1-6] are also not working, even
after I put the machine into runlevel 2 manually with "~ > sudo telinit 2".
Also, I'm getting an unhelpful response from initctl:
~ > sudo initctl list
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And this is the syslog log with --debug kernel option
..that's all. I hope you can find the bug because my father can't use
the pc: can't print and can't riceive mail because even freepops doesn't
start when cups doesn't start.
Have a great day
Piviul
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And this is the boot log with --debug kernel option
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I used following workaround for the problem:
Open a terminal and run: sudo visudo
Then add a line like this at the end of the file:
username ALL=NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/service
Of course changing username to the actual username.
After that, that user should be able to run 'sudo service cups start' wit
Furthermore this is the output of runlevel
it...@bianchino:~$ runlevel
N 2
All file file I have attached are after a boot with --verbose kernel
option and when cups is not started automatically.
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> Also, like a someone else above, my virtual consoles,
> ctrl-alt-F[1-6], are not working so I can see how this
> is going beyond just cups like you said.
I think this (VTxx not available) is why Xorg sometimes doesn't start on
boot for me either. (see bug #584187, attached logs there)
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Steve, booting with --debug now. On the first boot, cups failed to start
(in syslog below this boot started at May 30 16:00:06). Thanks for the
help!
Also, like a someone else above, my virtual consoles, ctrl-alt-F[1-6],
are not working so I can see how this is going beyond just cups like you
said
Sorry, not "the same logs": please attach /var/log/boot.log and the
full, *unfiltered* /var/log/syslog.
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Ok, it seems we still haven't gone deep enough; everything still looks
reasonable in the logs. It's clear by this point that the bug you're
seeing isn't a cups bug, Joel, though we don't know that others on this
bug report have the same bug.
Next step: can you boot with --debug instead of --verb
I think bug #584855 is related. I put the logs there.
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Steve,
After a boot where cups failed to start (it took 3 tries), I executed
above commands and am attaching output. Also, 'start rc-sysinit' does
cause cups to start.
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Please attach the output of 'grep rc-sysinit /var/log/syslog' following
a failure of cups to start, booting again with --verbose; and attach
both that output and the matching /var/log/boot.log. Please also check
whether running 'start rc-sysinit' causes cups to start.
Your results show tha
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I added --verbose to kernel line. First boot I had cups not start.
Second boot I had cups start ok. Attaching /var/log/boot.log, output of
'sudo initctl list' and 'runlevel' below. Note that runlevel output on
cups failure is "unknown", whereas it is "N 2" when cups successfully
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When I booted up tonight, my printers were gone again. I don't really
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Everything looks correct in this attached log. Can you please post the
output of the commands 'sudo initctl list' and 'runlevel' from this same
session?
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This is my boot.log with kernel --verbose option.
Thank you very much.
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Importance: Medium => High
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Everyone who has problems with CUPS not starting on boot, please do the
following:
Add "--verbose" to the kernel command line, proceeding as described here
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootOptions#Change%20Boot%20Options%20Permanently%20On%20An%20Existing%20Installation
Reboot your system a
Zimmer, please do not what I told in the previous comment. Do the
following:
Boot your system repeatedly, something like 20 times. Each boot has a
number, your first boot is number 1, your second number 2, and so on.
Whenever you get a boot where CUPS is NOT running, direct the output
into a file
Zimmer, unfortunately, we cannot accept files of OpenOffice.org or any
other desktop application to supply text-only information. Please post
your list of initctl output comparison directly into a comment in this
bug report, not using attachments, so that your results get directly
displayed by the
Olaf, this is for sure not caused by HPLIP or any selection of printer
drivers. For me it looks like that the problem is caused by the
switchover to Upstart. It seems that the backward compatibility facility
of Upstart for services still using the old System V init scripts is not
working very well.
Assuming the problem is hpijs, wouldn't it be possible to use
alternative drivers for those HP printers, e.g. gutenprint drivers as a
work-around? They seem to work for me.
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Maybe for a similar reason the xorg-server sometimes does not start,
logging a message in Xorg.0.log about a wait timeout on VT7 or
something, as I reported in Bug #584187. (I will upload logs there
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I've been fighting the same issue. I've upgraded 11 machines from 9.10
to 10.04. They were all upgrades and not fresh installs. In most cases
after the upgrade, the printers did not show up. I would reinstall cups
and everything seemed fine. But what I'm finding is that randomly on at
least 3 machi
Compared initctl list output of a NON CUPS boot with one that worked and found
several other items that appear to fail to start with it.
tty4 tty5 atd cron acpid cups tty2 tty3 tty1 tty6
Will attach file zimmcups.ods which shows the comparison. May give
someone a clue...
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After Zimmer and other did not succeed with the /etc/init/cups.conf file I
observed:
(1) With /etc/init.conf cupsd starts at reboot with ppid 1 and pid 882
(2) Without /etc/init.conf cupsd starts at reboot with ppid 1 and pid 1020
At least condition (2) does not guarantee that cups will start.
I
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 524186
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Tried the workaround mentioned in bug 524186.
Worked for next boot failed on next two subsequent cold boots...
I must try to find time to investigate the workings of upstart, from what I
have read so far
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 524186 ***
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Binary package hint: cups
Cups is not loading on my machine at boot, must run sudo
/etc/init.d/cups start to after booting to print.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubu
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I set this bug as duplicate. The workaround from yannubuntu solved the problem
for my
ubuntu 10.04 LTS (Linux version 2.6.32-21-generic-pae)
Missing /etc/init/cups.conf was the cause for not starting cups at
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 524186 ***
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I can confirm this. Upgraded a production machine from 9.10 to 10.04
since Lucid is marked as LTS and I thought it would be nice step to a
long-lasting stable system. Now different instabilities show up, one o
I have also the same problem on a atom ion330 running 10.04 (Is not an
upgrade, is a fresh installation).
Sometimes cups start automatically but normally doesn't. Furthermore
even freepops doesn't start automatically even if is installed
correctly...
In another atom ion330 after the upgrade from
I also have the same problem running 10.04 on Thinkpad T400 with Intel X25M SSD.
(I did upgrade to 10.04 from 9.10, not a fresh install.)
cupsd does not start automatically. I can start it manually with
/etc/init.d/cups start.
vboxdrv also does not start automatically - I can manually start it wi
I also have the problem using an atom cpu and ssd harddisk.
I am using two usb printers, attached via a usb hub.
Also, the printer trouble shooting wizard in the printer administration
app detects that cups is not running, but it then the directs me to a
menu item in the system menu which does no
Same intermittent problem.
'sudo /etc/init.d/cups start' works
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I can confirm that I have had this issue from just before upgrading to
10.04 from 9.10. I am able to get printing functionality back when I
run 'sudo /etc/init.d/cups start' but this needs to be done every time
the computer is booted. I have also run 'sudo update-rc.d cups enable'
and the service
I have this problem also. Can start cups manually. Also cups starts
automatically manually by running telinit!
~ > sudo runlevel
Unknown
~ > sudo telinit 2
~ > sudo runlevel
N 2
~ > sudo initctl list
Warning: Fake initctl called, doing nothing.
~ > service --status-all
[ ? ] acpi-support
Reporting Back!!
CUPS still intermittent... will NOT usually start from cold boot but is more
likely to start from RESTART ...
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Sorry about the dupicate state, I put it on all the cups not starting
bugs on lucid after reading someone having it running at boot by only
creating the loopback interface.
Now with loopback interface at default in ifupdown seems that we are
still lacking cups at boot.
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I'm on brand new 10.04 install. Sometimes cupsd starts for me, sometimes
it doesn't. However, since then I've realised that there are other jobs
also intermittently/randomly starting or not starting. As a result,
perhaps this is not cups specific and is a general problem as
highlighted at
https://b
I did a brand new install of 10.04 on this laptop and am affected by the
same bug. Manual start works, but everything else I've tried doesn't
(including attempting to restart cups in local.start -- it was worth a
shot).
For a seasoned Linux user like me this is no big deal. For my wife who
is new
I can add that on my dad's machine (upgraded from 8.04 to 10.04
yesterday, 32bit) the problem happens with an hplib-based printer when
the printer is *not* turned on on boot.
If it is turned on, cups is started + a HP-logo appears in the gnome sys
tray.
"sudo service cups start" works as well of
For what it is worth, I have same problem on my 32-bit Lucid machine. I
do not have he problem on my 64-bit Lucid machine. CUPS starts properly
on the 64-bit. It starts intermittently on boot on the 32-bit. As
observed by others "sudo service cups start" starts CUPS on the 32-bit
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sometimes I will boot up and CUPS is started. This post in the forums
describes it well:
http://swiss.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=9281178
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FWIW . I WAS using the NOUVEAU video driver for my NVIDIA card.
I have installed the NVIDIA proprietary driver and have spent last 2
hours rebooting and booting from cold. CUPS now starting at boot ! I
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Right, this is not a duplicate of bug #497299. Un-duping and
reassigning back to cups - there's nothing at all here pointing at an
upstart problem.
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 497299
upstart not starting init-scripts (event net-device-up IFACE=lo missing)
** Package changed: u
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 497299 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/497299
Uhm...
the other duplicate fellows ( https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/497299)
told us to get back here, and they are right since their bug is for
ifupdown.
Could someone remove the duplicate status from this
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 497299 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/497299
For what is worth I've seen that cups service is not started mostly when there
are too many spaces in the kernel's grub command line, e.g:
THIS WORKS: linux /vmlinuz-2.6.32-22-generic
root=UUID=a96105c8-5f
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Should not be caused by CUPS that CUPS does not get started.
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This is probably a dupe of bug #497299. In order to test it the
runlevel has to be cheked, and if the runlevel is undefined, the file
/etc/network/interfaces should be checked, if it contais the lines:
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
The ceation of this file has solved the issue at my system.
-
I can confirm that this issue affects me on Mythbuntu 10.04. I
reinstalled the cups package using Synaptic, and it seems to have
corrected the problem.
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I upgraded a friend's system from Ubuntu 8.04 to 10.04 and the same
problem occurs. I don't have access to that system right now, but I'll
try the reinstall too. If any one is interested in any details I should
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I re-installed all the CUPS-* packages and this solved my problem. I don
know why or for how long but it worked.
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The last time cups loaded at boot time I saw these messages in kern.log
kern.log.1:Apr 21 06:52:06 Medium kernel: [7.215772] type=1505
audit(1271850726.855:13): operation="profile_load" pid=934
name="/usr/lib/cups/backend/cups-pdf"
kern.log.1:Apr 21 06:52:06 Medium kernel: [7.216856] t
Removed the "quiet splash" options from the grub config and rebooted.
Now THAT looks like a linux system. :-D
boot.log is attached. There's nothing interesting there. cups is not
mentioned in dmesg.
But I did grep for "cups" in all of my system logs for the past couple
of days and was surprised
Nothing special in the term logs.
Do you get more information in /var/log/boot.log if you boot with "quiet
splash" options removed as described here:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2#Editing%20Menus%20During%20Boot
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cups not starting at boot
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You r
Here's the requested term.log --- after several updates the problem went
away on both of my machines and cups printing just worked, and then the
updates of the last few days brought the problem back and I'm sad again
:-<
After a reboot neither computer is running cups even though examining
the ini
Pascal,
Here is the requested log file. Since I originally reported that this
bug was affecting me, routine Lucid Beta updates have partially resolved
the problem for me -- i.e., on some reboots cups starts up fine; on
others I have to start it manually.
Regards
Brock Riedell
kbried...@shaw.ca
Thanks for your bug report.
All people with this problem please attach the file /var/log/apt/term.log
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: cups (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
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I am having the same problem. I have tried all of the above with no
help.
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