Karmic: missing Upstart script prevents GUI start-up

Bug #456510 reported by Ian McMichael
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ubuntu-mid-default-settings (Ubuntu)
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Declined for Karmic by Loïc Minier

Bug Description

Binary package hint: ubuntu-mid-default-settings

After a clean Ubuntu MID installation from the Karmic netboot image no errors are generated but the GUI fails to start upon reboot.

The script /etc/init.d/ubuntu-mid-default-settings calls the Upstart start, stop and status commands. However, there is no file /etc/init/session.conf file to tell it what to do. As a result the following occurs:

root@m300:/# etc/init.d/ubuntu-mid-default-settings restart
start: Unknown job: session

The session script should presumably start X and the display manager to allow login. If you need any more information from the test system, please let me know.

Tags: ubuntu-boot
Loïc Minier (lool)
Changed in ubuntu-mid-default-settings (Ubuntu):
assignee: nobody → Ubuntu Mobile Team (ubuntu-mobile)
Revision history for this message
Ian Lawrence (ianlawrence) wrote :

This way of starting will be obsoleted with the next community release of this distro which will either use gdm or nodm

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Loïc Minier (lool) wrote :

We will drop the MID task in karmic; dropping milestone

Curtis Hovey (sinzui)
Changed in ubuntu-mid-default-settings (Ubuntu):
assignee: Registry Administrators (registry) → nobody
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