I am still interested in a more logical standard installation, according
to the proposals I have mentioned before, but I do not have the time or
knowledge to implement a patch for the startup script.
I am running ubuntu 8.04.1 (amd64) and nut version 2.2.1-2.1ubuntu7.1.
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upsd doesn't start on
I agree to Mathias, this is a strange behavior. In my opinion a newly
installed service should autostart, or at least give a hint during
installation that a configuration is needed before it is able to start
up, and a short description how to accomplish that.
I am running Ubuntu 8.04 server (amd64
I find this bug as a duplicate for Bug #221737 or Bug #222761
In /etc/default/nut i changed this:
# start upsd
START_UPSD=yes
...
# start upsmon
START_UPSMON=yes
and now it works.
Why is the default behavior set not to autostart? And I think it is very
confusing to print "Startup OK" when the ser
I have now updated to version 2.2.1-2.1ubuntu7.1 (amd64) but the upstart
/init-script does not work. Not starting nor stopping the service.
Manual start is still working but is, at least in my case, unwanted.
During boot i get the following (as I also did before this update):
* Starting Network UP
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nut
I recently made a fresh install of Ubuntu 8.04 Server and at the same time
installed nut for communicating with my UPS, a Belkin Universal UPS
(F6C120xxUNV). The installation made good progress and after some
troubleshooting with the serial port I