On Ubuntu 14.0.4, many people have noticed that process plymouth-upstart-bridge keeps respawning during the boot. Link http://www.unrelatedshit.com/2014/07/30/kvm-too-fast-for-plymouth-upstart-bridge/ suggests that we add sleep 2 at the end of /etc/init/plymouth-upstart-bridge conf file. However, adding this line results in a new error "unknown stanza." Is there a workaround or a fix for this process-respawning problem? Regards.

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Try adding post-stop exec sleep 2 instead.

(source: http://upstart.ubuntu.com/cookbook/#delay-respawn-of-a-job)

This also should do the job

script
    sleep 2
end script
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How can you edit the plymouth conf file when your system isn't booting? In my case, the machine just hangs after showing the respawn message. – diggy Oct 18 '15 at 9:34
    
Try using a live-cd to boot, then look for ansers/question on how to modify files that are on your HD – renzoe Oct 22 '15 at 8:32
    
thanks but i found a better solution. go to root terminal from recovery mode and edit from there. cheers. – diggy Oct 22 '15 at 12:35

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