That doesn't sound like the exact same issue. Well over 500 restarts 
here and absolute consistency found, in that either I get runlevel N 2 
and all services started fine or I get runlevel unknown and services not 
started (in my case proftpd and cupsd).

No doubt they are similar and most likely caused by race conditions 
being created in the way upstart handles starting up services.

Anyone else happily go back to a slower bootup time if it gave them some 
control over what order services started up? :D

On 30/06/10 21:08, phireph0x wrote:
> As I mentioned in #543506, I'm also seeing this issue on Ubuntu Server
> 10.04.  I've tried some of the workarounds mentioned in this thread
> (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/upstart/+bug/543506/comments/83),
> including commenting out "console output" in all /etc/init/*.conf files.
> This had no effect, and services such as lighttpd aren't automatically
> starting that should be.
>
> When I run 'runlevel', the output is N 2, but again, my services still
> aren't being started properly.
>
>

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