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Im on Ubuntu 12.10. I have a service that runs well when I do sudo service myservice start/stop



at installation, I did sudo update-rc.d myservice defaults and I see that there are in rc*.d some symlinks S93myservice and K93... pointing to /etc/init.d/myservice



But... after doing reboot I can see that my service is not running (status). Why ?










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    Im on Ubuntu 12.10. I have a service that runs well when I do sudo service myservice start/stop



    at installation, I did sudo update-rc.d myservice defaults and I see that there are in rc*.d some symlinks S93myservice and K93... pointing to /etc/init.d/myservice



    But... after doing reboot I can see that my service is not running (status). Why ?










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      Im on Ubuntu 12.10. I have a service that runs well when I do sudo service myservice start/stop



      at installation, I did sudo update-rc.d myservice defaults and I see that there are in rc*.d some symlinks S93myservice and K93... pointing to /etc/init.d/myservice



      But... after doing reboot I can see that my service is not running (status). Why ?










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      Im on Ubuntu 12.10. I have a service that runs well when I do sudo service myservice start/stop



      at installation, I did sudo update-rc.d myservice defaults and I see that there are in rc*.d some symlinks S93myservice and K93... pointing to /etc/init.d/myservice



      But... after doing reboot I can see that my service is not running (status). Why ?







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          After all, things worked fine. There was a exit in my script that would trigger on a special condition (other program running) at boot and not "long" after.






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