[Bug 1091783] Re: init: failsafe main process killed by TERM signal

Sworddragon 1091783 at bugs.launchpad.net
Thu Jan 2 12:04:34 UTC 2014


I think the most annoying thing is that this causes an entry in dmesg.
Wouldn't it be possible that failsafe can exit itself with 0 if it
detects that the system has booted successfully instead of waiting for a
TERM signal?

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Title:
  init: failsafe main process killed by TERM signal

Status in “upstart” package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  I'm using Ubuntu 13.04 dev with upstart 1.6.1-1ubuntu1. On booting my
  system I'm seeing in /var/log/kern.log the line "Dec 18 18:17:46
  ubuntu kernel: <12>[   19.939989] init: failsafe main process (1033)
  killed by TERM signal".

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