This is a fresh install of weewx 4.10 on a Raspberry Pi running Debian 
bullseye. I'd had weewx 3.1.running since c.2015 on an older Pi with a much 
older Debian, and finally upgraded everything to current releases.

If I run the executable (weewxd) from the shell in the foreground, it runs 
fine and does everything it's supposed to do. If I try to run it as "sudo 
/etc/init.d/weewx start" it never starts. The pid did not change since the 
foreground invocation, so weewxd itself never got started.

I'm at a loss for how to investigate this. I've tried running "sudo sh -x 
/etc/init.d/weewx start" to see what the script is doing, but it's somewhat 
complicated and not obvious why it's doing what it's doing. I'm hoping 
someone can help with this as my only other option is to start it manually 
after every power outage or other interruption. Kinda gross haha.

If it helps I can post whatever log files would be helpful.

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