[16:18] Keybuk: i would be much obliged if you could have a glance at LP#575244 [16:20] that's not an Upstart bug [16:20] right, that's why i reassigned it to udev [16:20] yes, but you're asking about it on #upstart ;-) [16:20] #udev is --> that way :p [16:23] Keybuk: how's upstart next coming? [16:25] shaping up nicely [16:25] did you dial into the session yesterday? === Keybuk changed the topic of #upstart to: Upstart 0.6.6 "No, she's dead, this is her son" | http://upstart.ubuntu.com/ | Upstart-related UDS sessions Wednesday-Friday, see http://summit.ubuntu.com/uds-m/ [16:26] I missed it. [16:35] Keybuk: session? [16:36] At UDS [16:54] I didn't know you could dial in to UDS [16:55] $dayjob has given me a pile of urgent shit to do today. hopefully wednesday I'll be free [17:32] http://itsuki.fkraiem.org/stuff/lucid.jpg [19:34] Hi [19:34] What's the best way for me to get a script to be run at shutdown/reboot time? Currently we have a script in init.d that runs on 0 and 6, and I've also just tried making an upstart conf that has "start on shutdown". Neither one appears to have worked. How can I do this? [19:54] Daenyth: it depends on the rest of your configuration and your upstart version, but maybe you want "stop on runlevel [06]" [19:55] er start on... [20:05] And then run it as a stop script? [20:05] I'd need it to hold the shutdown until the script finishes, it that easily done?