On 05/06/12 06:42, Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre wrote:
> Indeed, ubiquity doesn't bother with checking the DHCP host name.
> Perhaps it should -- that would be a bug in ubiquity. This is possibly
> why you can't replicate the issue on virtual machines, in this case are
> you using the alternate installe
Just an update that I still get this very infrequently - maybe once a
week across many reboots of several machines - post applying the
'DEVPATH=*card0' fix.
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Mathieu,
In this case yes, installation was done on the same network so the same
DHCP server and lease info was used/received. Doing a standard install
from a live disk Ubuntu doesn't seem to use the DHCP supplied hostname:
the live disk hostname is ubuntu, and the gui installer auto-generates a
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Public bug reported:
We assign hostnames to machines using dhcp. For this to work in 12.04
you seem to have to remove /etc/hostname (or have it empty, the
behaviour is the same). However doing this results in the first
attempted graphical login after boot failing. I have reproduced this
behavio
Changing 'card0' to 'DEVPATH=*card0' seems to have fixed the problem
for me, at least across a half dozen reboots.
Udev log attached.
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I'm getting the same symptom - more often than not getting dropped to
the low-graphics alert during startup - and the change to
/etc/init/lightdm.conf listed above has *not* made a difference. This
behaviour is consistent across several different machines. From
googling around this bug seems fair
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