** Description changed: I believe this bug is in Upstart due to similar bug that was recently fixed: - https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/upstart/+bug/936667 I am booting Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (x86) as a domU under Xen. After the previous bug was fixed, I still received the errors but the system now - boots. However, during the boot process I see a lot of these errors: + boots which is an improvement. During the boot process I see a few + combinations of this error: ==== init: Failed to create pty - disabling logging for job init: Temporary process spawn error: No such file or directory ==== - These combination of errors print, and then this line is spat out - multiple times: + After those two stop, I see a few more of these errors: ==== init: Failed to create pty - disabling logging for job ==== - I'm currently using a custom compiled kernel that exists outside of the - filesystem. The issue also is present on the Ubuntu-supplied Linux - kernel booted under PV-GRUB. + The above error also prints if I type "poweroff" or "shutdown" + + This system's ultimate destiny is to operate using a custom-compiled + Linux kernel that does not exist on the filesystem. Both the Ubuntu- + supplied Linux kernel and the custom-compiled Linux kernel are afflicted + by this bug. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. -Tim + + //edit: added more details, edited for clarity.
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