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I don't think that the "nope" button will work. If I'm reading the bug report correctly, Debian is removing the /etc/init.d compatibility that currently allows Ganeti to work as a system service. Once they do that, Ganeti will stop working, or at least won't automatically start its daemons at system startup any more.
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-Martin
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