I'm using Ubuntu 13.10 dev with upstart 1.9-0ubuntu2. I have noticed that the last few upgrades from Upstart are creating the process "/bin/sh -e /proc/self/fd/9" with the child process "/sbin/sulogin". These processes doesn't disappear until the system is rebooted. Trying to manually close these processes will result in an immediate reboot.
I'm using Ubuntu 13.10 dev with upstart 1.9-0ubuntu2. I have noticed that the last few upgrades from Upstart are creating the process "/bin/sh -e /proc/self/fd/9" with the child process "/sbin/sulogin". These processes doesn't disappear until the system is rebooted. Trying to manually close these processes will result in an immediate reboot.