I tried to reproduce this issue on a clean Ubuntu Desktop install (ISO serial: 20220313) and wasn't able to. AIUI this could happen only if a package providing policy-rc.d is installed (or a policy-rc.d script is manually added to the system), see [1] for more info on this policy layer.
Could you please check what installed /usr/sbin/policy-rc.d on your system? Sharing the output of the following commands may help:
ls -l /usr/sbin/policy-rc.d
ls -l /etc/alternatives/policy-rc.d
realpath /usr/sbin/policy-rc.d
I tried to reproduce this issue on a clean Ubuntu Desktop install (ISO serial: 20220313) and wasn't able to. AIUI this could happen only if a package providing policy-rc.d is installed (or a policy-rc.d script is manually added to the system), see [1] for more info on this policy layer.
Could you please check what installed /usr/sbin/ policy- rc.d on your system? Sharing the output of the following commands may help:
ls -l /usr/sbin/ policy- rc.d es/policy- rc.d policy- rc.d
ls -l /etc/alternativ
realpath /usr/sbin/
Thanks!
[1] /usr/share/ doc/init- system- helpers/ README. policy- rc.d.gz