[Expired for Ubuntu because there has been no activity for 60 days.]
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Title:
Cannot
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I would say it is your infrastructure problem, associated with several
packages.
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On Feb 24, 2016, 01:16, at 01:16, yuehan wrote:
>Thank you for taking the time to report this
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** Package changed: ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu) => ubuntu
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** Description changed:
How to repeat:
I. set up an ext4 by some other linux,e.g. Fedora, put your "home" into
that, e.g. my name is Mike, then there is folder named "Mike" in the /home/
directory
2. install ubuntu, and say your name is "BuggyUbuntu", and set the "home" the
mounting
** Description changed:
How to repeat:
I. set up an ext4 by some other linux,e.g. Fedora, put your "home" into
that, e.g. my name is Mike, then there is folder named "Mike" in the /home/
directory
2. install ubuntu, and say your name is "BuggyUbuntu", and set the "home" the
mounting