I just upgraded from 9.10 to 10.04 with a separate /var partition and
afterwards I too was getting a "ureadahead main process (xxx) terminated
with status 5" message along with having no pack files in
/var/lib/ureadahead. The system boots normally otherwise however. It
seems that if /var is separate then the fix called for is changing
"start on starting mountall" to "start on mounted MOUNTPOINT=/var" in
/etc/init/ureadahead.conf (as in comment #23; if /var is not separate
then the fix apparently called for is to reinstall ureadahead). This did
indeed eliminate the message in my case and pack files are now being
created. But if I read the comments here and under bug 432360 correctly
then the message was just a warning that ureadahead could not read the
pack files from /var because /var wasn't mounted yet and so boot
performance could not be improved. Telling ureadahead to start only once
/var is mounted eliminates the message but defeats the purpose of
ureadahead (faster booting).

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