[16:18] <mgoetze> Keybuk: i would be much obliged if you could have a glance at LP#575244
[16:20] <Keybuk> that's not an Upstart bug
[16:20] <mgoetze> right, that's why i reassigned it to udev
[16:20] <Keybuk> yes, but you're asking about it on #upstart ;-)
[16:20] <Keybuk> #udev is --> that way :p
[16:23] <sadmac> Keybuk: how's upstart next coming?
[16:25] <Keybuk> shaping up nicely
[16:25] <Keybuk> did you dial into the session yesterday?
[16:26] <ion> I missed it.
[16:35] <sadmac> Keybuk: session?
[16:36] <ion> At UDS
[16:54] <sadmac> I didn't know you could dial in to UDS
[16:55] <sadmac> $dayjob has given me a pile of urgent shit to do today. hopefully wednesday I'll be free
[17:32] <sadmac> http://itsuki.fkraiem.org/stuff/lucid.jpg
[19:34] <Daenyth> Hi
[19:34] <Daenyth> 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] <mgoetze> Daenyth: it depends on the rest of your configuration and your upstart version, but maybe you want "stop on runlevel [06]"
[19:55] <mgoetze> er start on...
[20:05] <Daenyth> And then run it as a stop script?
[20:05] <Daenyth> I'd need it to hold the shutdown until the script finishes, it that easily done?