And to Clarify on my first comment, I tested (in Jammy) that removing /etc/init.d/multipath-tools through upgrading the multipath-tools package does not cause any noticeable regressions, not the distro itself. I'll do a distro upgrade test with LXC today.
The reason I'm proposing this MP is in the case that people do upgrade from lunar or a previous distro and are holding onto the old /etc/init.d/multipath-tools configuration file. This change is intended to be carried as an ubuntu delta going forward with future multipath-tools merges.
And to Clarify on my first comment, I tested (in Jammy) that removing /etc/init. d/multipath- tools through upgrading the multipath-tools package does not cause any noticeable regressions, not the distro itself. I'll do a distro upgrade test with LXC today.
The reason I'm proposing this MP is in the case that people do upgrade from lunar or a previous distro and are holding onto the old /etc/init. d/multipath- tools configuration file. This change is intended to be carried as an ubuntu delta going forward with future multipath-tools merges.