With upstart-sysv, I have now observed a spurious RAID1 verify following a reboot after an unrelated apt upgrade (libc stuff). It's the only spurious RAID1 verify that I have observed so far with upstart-sysv. So upstart-sysv is not perfect, but still better than systemd-sysv regarding these issues.
Also, after one reboot, I got my ext4 rootfs mounted ro without any apparent reason (no errors in the logs). Everything came back to normal after another reboot.
I think I will try Debian, CentOS, and maybe Windows.
With upstart-sysv, I have now observed a spurious RAID1 verify following a reboot after an unrelated apt upgrade (libc stuff). It's the only spurious RAID1 verify that I have observed so far with upstart-sysv. So upstart-sysv is not perfect, but still better than systemd-sysv regarding these issues.
Also, after one reboot, I got my ext4 rootfs mounted ro without any apparent reason (no errors in the logs). Everything came back to normal after another reboot.
I think I will try Debian, CentOS, and maybe Windows.