[10:40] <btm> so after upgrading from jaunty to karmic, upstart is imploding a bit with  "init: rc-sysinit main process (862) terminated with status 134". /etc/init has only four files, while apt seems to believe there should be more. if there's something I should poke at or preserve specifically that would help diagnose what happened here please let me know.
[10:52] <btm> starting up in recovery mode: "init: rc-sysinit main process (863) killed by TERM signal"
[11:15] <btm> rc-sysinit.conf:58 sets DEFAULT_RUNLEVEL to true if inittab lacks an initdefault line which I assume breaks the telinit call at the end of the script. commenting out the 'check for default runlevel in /etc/inittab' section fixes my bootup.
[18:59] <sadmac2> btm: there was a fix for something in that area in recent trunk
[19:02] <plautrba> http://bazaar.launchpad.net/%7Escott/upstart/0.6/revision/1206/conf/rc-sysinit.conf  this?
[19:03] <sadmac2> yeah. I'm kind of splitting my attention right now but that's the first bell that rang
[23:08] <btm> sadmac2: word. Bug #405847 too. Don't know why I missed that one last night.
[23:08] <btm> (in ubuntu)