I can't speak for the original reporter, but this happened to me on a live-cd system (Ubuntu rescue-mix). Upstart did not rescan the /etc/init directory automatically, so I had to manually do a
initctl reload-configuration
and then try the installation again. Just thought I would post this here as maybe someone else tries the same thing.
I can't speak for the original reporter, but this happened to me on a live-cd system (Ubuntu rescue-mix). Upstart did not rescan the /etc/init directory automatically, so I had to manually do a
initctl reload- configuration
and then try the installation again. Just thought I would post this here as maybe someone else tries the same thing.