The presence of the initscript in /etc/init.d does not determine whether it starts or not
at bootup. How to make it do so differs between distributions and even between different
versions of the same distribution. I don't know how it works for Ubuntu 10.04, but I
found this wiki page which may be useful:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBootupHowto
Regards,
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Robin Green
At Sun, 17 Oct 2010 19:10:12 -0700 (PDT),
Serg Khaladzinski wrote:
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Hi
I'm having a problem with libvirt.
OS: Ubuntu 10.04
When I installed everything initially it worked properly, I was able to use
virtual manager to connect to QEMU and install (and run guest OS).
But after I rebooted my box - libvirt is not started even though I can see init
script in /etc/init.d/libvirt-bin
When I start libvirtd manually it works.. But it's kind of annoying for me to do
it manually every time..
Maybe someone may suggest any ideas of how can I debug and fix this issue with
libvirt autostart.
Thanks a lot.
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