Bug#769907: general: non-sysvinit init systems are made of fail
Le mercredi, 19 novembre 2014, 09.34:22 Michal Suchanek a écrit :
> On 19 November 2014 08:02, Didier 'OdyX' Raboud <odyx@debian.org>
wrote:
> > Le mercredi, 19 novembre 2014, 00.00:48 Michal Suchanek a écrit :
> >> I had Ubuntu base system on this particular PC some years ago and I
> >> noticed this issue and spent a few minutes trying to figure out
> >> where that value is stored. I did not figure it out and since the
> >> upgrade to Debian base system is not supposed to handle this
> >> situation it is technically not a bug in Debian. It's only a
> >> cosmetic issue so I left it at that.
> >
> > Systems cross-craded from Ubuntu to Debian are absolutely not
> > supported, and I wouldn't be surprised if some of the issues you're
> > seeing are in some way related to this.
>
> Sure, it's always user error when something fails.
I didn't write that.
> Systems upgraded from Ubuntu are not supported
That should be obvious, yes.
> systems upgraded from Debian are not supported, nor are systems
> freshly bootstrapped and booted inside qemu. Because all these fail.
This depends on your definition of "fail" (which was quite vague in this
"general" bug-report). These two use-cases don't "fail" for me here.
OdyX
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