Public bug reported:
Package lvm2 contains a init-premount script named /usr/share/initramfs-
tools/scripts/init-premount/lvm2
In this script there is the function call:
add_mountroot_fail_hook "20-lvm2"
Which is defined in /usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/functions
In focal's 0.136ubuntu6 ,
Forgot to mention, in the current bugged state the following message is
shown during boot:
ln: /tmp/mountroot-fail-hooks.d//scripts/init-premount/lvm2: No such
file or directory
Presumedly the fail hook will not be invoked either.
** Description changed:
Package lvm2 contains a
I'm unclear why this has been marked as "Fix Released"? The bionic
package has not been updated.
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Title:
upload speed is reported wrong
To
I ran git bisect against upstream and identified the patch fixes this
bug - it is https://github.com/sivel/speedtest-
cli/commit/a8a32650015997f7847f2de72a29ff7906f53d8a
It is tiny and applies cleanly against Ubuntu's 2.0.0-1 package,
hopefully it is acceptable to merge?
** Patch added: "Patch
Forgot to mention, I confirmed the patch does resolve the issue:
# speedtest-cli --no-download
Retrieving speedtest.net configuration...
Testing from Mammoth Media Pty (103.1.186.209)...
Retrieving speedtest.net server list...
Selecting best server based on ping...
Hosted by Telstra (Chatswood)
Public bug reported:
This bug affects v2.11 and has been confirmed by upstream:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/qemu/+bug/1738283
It is a regression from previous releases and was fixed in v2.12
Here is a sample patch that fixes it -
# uname -r
4.4.0-129-generic
# fdisk -l /dev/nbd0
Disk /dev/nbd0: 1.1 TiB, 1181116006400 bytes, 2306867200 sectors
[snip]
** Tags removed: verification-needed-xenial
** Tags added: verification-done-xenial
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I can confirm your test kernel resolves this issue:
# uname -v
#154~lp1772575 SMP Tue May 22 16:06:05 UTC 2018
# blockdev --getsize64 /dev/nbd0
1181116006400
# fdisk -l /dev/nbd0 | head -1
Disk /dev/nbd0: 1.1 TiB, 1181116006400 bytes, 2306867200 sectors
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** Attachment added: "ProcInterrupts.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1772575/+attachment/5142716/+files/ProcInterrupts.txt
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** Attachment added: "WifiSyslog.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1772575/+attachment/5142719/+files/WifiSyslog.txt
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1772575/+attachment/5142718/+files/UdevDb.txt
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** Attachment added: "ProcModules.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1772575/+attachment/5142717/+files/ProcModules.txt
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** Tags added: apport-collected xenial
** Description changed:
Release 16.04, kernel 4.4.0-124-generic
There's an issue in kernel's NBD module which prevents some larger images to
be
correctly "connected" , largely described here:
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** Attachment added: "CurrentDmesg.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1772575/+attachment/5142711/+files/CurrentDmesg.txt
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** Attachment added: "Lsusb.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1772575/+attachment/5142714/+files/Lsusb.txt
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** Attachment added: "Lspci.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1772575/+attachment/5142713/+files/Lspci.txt
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** Attachment added: "HookError_generic.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1772575/+attachment/5142712/+files/HookError_generic.txt
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Public bug reported:
Release 16.04, kernel 4.4.0-124-generic
There's an issue in kernel's NBD module which prevents some larger images to be
correctly "connected" , largely described here:
https://github.com/NetworkBlockDevice/nbd/issues/44
There is a small patch here that was accepted into
Hi Cam,
On our hosts, 4 physical interfaces and then a bunch of bonds and
bridges taking total up to 12 entries in /etc/network/interfaces . So
contention certainly seems plausible?
My guests have actually gone back to working normally, so I likely have
mis-attributed an unrelated problem that
Hi Cam,
On our hosts, 4 physical interfaces and then a bunch of bonds and
bridges taking total up to 12 entries in /etc/network/interfaces . So
contention certainly seems plausible?
My guests have actually gone back to working normally, so I likely have
mis-attributed an unrelated problem that
This fix is causing problems on Ubuntu 12.04 for me; for both KVM hosts
and KVM guests. I see a message like
lockfile creation failed: exceeded maximum number of lock attempts
On my hosts, it delays boot finishing for several minutes; while some of
my guests just never become network accessible.
This fix is causing problems on Ubuntu 12.04 for me; for both KVM hosts
and KVM guests. I see a message like
lockfile creation failed: exceeded maximum number of lock attempts
On my hosts, it delays boot finishing for several minutes; while some of
my guests just never become network accessible.
Running about 200 domU across 3 hosts, roughly 50/50 mix of Windows
HVM+PV drivers and Linux PV. We see this error about once a week, more
commonly on Windows domU.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1162924 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1162924
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1162924
bug disabling Xen guest interface
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Public bug reported:
On up-to-date 12.04 LTS when running a HVM guest (eg for Windows), if
the option usbdevice='tablet' is given in the configuration then the
idle CPU usage for the guest domain will permanently be around 5-7%.
If this option is removed then the idle CPU usage for the domain
Can confirm this affects Dom0; with kernel 3.2.0-38 the attached pgslam and Xen
set as:
GRUB_CMDLINE_XEN=dom0_mem=7000M dom0_max_vcpus=24 dom0_vcpus_pin
I can get a crash within two minutes on 3.2.0-38. Still testing 3.2.0-39
but it certainly gets past the two minute park.
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Title:
cp -i -f: -f does not override -i like it does in other coreutils
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Public bug reported:
In some environments, cp / mv / rm will be aliased to 'cp -i' 'mv -i'
'rm -i' to reduce the chance of data loss.
mv and rm allow -f to force overwrite (even when -i is used); but cp
does not - which is both inconsistent with the other tools and annoying
in such alias'd
Same problem on 9.04 - running from a command line I can see a bit more
info:
$ gnome-open /tmp/mozOpenDownload/gdocs_1.9.0.oxt
** (soffice:4825): WARNING **: unable to get gail version number
[Java framework]sunjavaplugin.so could not load Java runtime library:
I dont have this tuner but have been considering about buying one; while
googling for potential problems I found one person who said this
happened to them if ohci_hcd loaded before ehci_hcd (or the other way
round?). Check your dmesg to see what order those two drivers are coming
up in
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Binary package hint: gnome-main-menu
I have three monitors configured in Xorg. I am not using Xinerama.
I added the gnome-main-menu applet to the panel on my second monitor.
When I click on the applet, the menu appears on the first monitor
instead of the second. Other
Here's a simple patch against dhcp3-3.0.3-6ubuntu7 . It lets you use
send host-name hostname;
(that is, the above line literally - paste it as is into your
dhclient.conf)
dhclient will then send your computer's hostname to the DHCP server.
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