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Message #134364
[Bug 1542025] Re: Transition from upstart to systemd should honor /etc/init/*.override
Sorry, I think you missunterstood me ;-)
I meant NO reading upstart scripts from systemd, I meant a "big fat
warning" during the system upgrade(!) if there are .override files - and
perhaps a knob which disables services which were disabled in upstart.
But the most important is the "big fat warning".
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1542025
Title:
Transition from upstart to systemd should honor /etc/init/*.override
Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
Won't Fix
Bug description:
While upgrading from 14.04 to 16.04, I noticed that all of my
previously disabled services got started again.
I disabled them by putting "manual" in e.g. /etc/init/isc-dhcp-
server.conf - which is the "right" way I think. Luckily, there was no
harm in my case, but this can put many people in risk by e.g. letting
starting server services which are then accessible outside or even
disrupt networks (like dhcp-servers). So in my oppinion the transition
to systemd should honor "manual" flags in .override files - or at
least warn if there are .override files.
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