Neil: I did, but it seems like the eucalyptus.conf is executed as a shell script to set environment variables, and . isn't valid in those, so it was producing errors from the init scripts. I guessed that the euca. was somehow unnecessary.
Neil: I did, but it seems like the eucalyptus.conf is executed as a shell script to set environment variables, and . isn't valid in those, so it was producing errors from the init scripts. I guessed that the euca. was somehow unnecessary.