This bug was fixed in the package systemd - 237-3ubuntu10
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systemd (237-3ubuntu10) bionic; urgency=medium
* Create tmpfiles for persistent journal in postinst only when running
systemd (LP: #1748659)
-- Balint Reczey Fri, 20 Apr 2018 18:55:56 +0200
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Title:
Windows 10 Ubuntu 16.04 upgrade to 18.04: package systemd 235-3ubuntu3
failed to
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Title:
Windows 10 Ubuntu 16.04 upgrade to 18.04: package systemd 235-3ubuntu3
failed to install/upgrade: installed
Create tmpfiles for persistent journal in postinst only when running
systemd - that fixes the issue and the upgrade succeeds.
** Attachment added: "systemd_237-3ubuntu8_237-3ubuntu9.diff.gz"
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Critical
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Balint Reczey (rbalint)
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Ok, here it is. YMMV but this should theoretically fix systemd on 18.04
WSL.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1748659/+attachment/5073801/+files/fixwslsystemd.sh
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Update for you all. I forced systemd down to the 16.04 version,
reconfigured it and it was happy. As for upgrading it to the 18.04
version, YOU MUST PURGE THE ENTIRE /usr/lib/tempfiles.d/ DIRECTORY. One
I did that, even thought the install will fail, I was able to get
systemd reconfigured. It now
I've gotten the release to upgrade to 18.04 on WSL, the issue I'm
running into however is that systemd will not reinstall. TBH WSL does
not require systemd to operate, but it defiantly makes the system angry
if it can't setup a way to manage startup. Just for anyone reading this
via google, if you
Same issue occurs with 17.10 -> 18.04 on WSL
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Title:
Windows 10 Ubuntu 16.04 upgrade to 18.04: package systemd 235-3ubuntu3
failed to
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I know I don’t need Windows to compile for Windows, but I’m writing /
updating those instructions for Windows users. Currently the Ubuntu 16
instructions tell the user to add sources from a newer release, which
could cause problems.
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Current instructions for reference:
https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/blob/master/doc/build-windows.md
Maybe a Virtual Box on Windows would be an alternative.
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Ubuntu 18 in a Virtual Box directly on my Mac works fine.
However, I'm trying to make it easier for Windows 10 users to compile
the Bitcoin Core application from source. This is currently problematic
with Ubuntu 16, so I'm trying to see if it can be made to work with
Ubuntu 18 (at least once
Ubuntu 18.04 is not yet supported in the Ubuntu app on windows (WSL).
"Upgrading" like that will not work, and render the instance unusable / it will
not be able to initialize at all.
Why are you doing this?
Why not simply run Ubuntu VM, in Virtual Box on your MacOS? We do
publish Ubuntu
> Do you mean you used Ubuntu app from the Windows store
Correct.
So my setup is:
iMac running MacOS 10.13.3
Virtual Box 5.2.6
VM running Windows 10 Home Edition
Then on Windows 10 I install Ubuntu from the Windows store and then ran:
do-release-upgrade -d
I tried the latter command
I am not sure what you mean by "fresh Ubuntu 16.04 instance on Windows
10".
do you mean you used Ubuntu app from the Windows store?
You used virtualbox / vmware / hyper-v virtualisation on Windows?
I understand that windows 10 itself is running in a virtualbox machine,
on top of Mac OS. But I
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