I got this bug with tftpd-hpa after an upgrade to Lucid.   The solution
for me was to add `sleep 10s` to the script stanza in the /etc/init
/tftpd-hpa file.

Running `initctl restart tftpd-hpa` properly starts in.tftpd if it fails
during system startup, so it follows that there could be a race.

Upstart doesn't log anything during the failure.

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[FFE] tftpd-hpa doesn't start on boot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/522509
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