Upstart (and many other key parts of the system) require a minimum
kernel version of 2.6.32, and a configuration compatible with Ubuntu's.
The problem with OpenVZ is that the kernel is too old, and has important
features disabled (such as the uevent netlink socket).  There are far
better virtualisation technologies out there.

There are also known "workarounds" to the problems, which I have given
to OpenVZ in the past - you can replace the majority of the boot with a
small shell script that emits the appropriate filesystem events

** Changed in: upstart
       Status: New => Won't Fix

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Lucid fails to host and to be hosted using LXC/OpenVZ containers
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/512200
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