Despite my comment above, I still have this problem when using netplan.
Here is my /etc/netplan/config.yaml (external IP quatrains have been
changed), the setup is that enp8s1 provides internet access (with metric
49) and enp7s0 provides local lan access *and* (with metric 51) fallback
internet
I changed my networking setup to use netplan and the problem
disappeared.
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Title:
Updating systemd kills network on bionic
Status
I have this too with Xenial. Looking at yesterday's syslog:
$ sudo grep -c "Ignored relative path" /var/log/syslog.1
19728
and here are the first few lines:
$ sudo grep -m30 ureadahead /var/log/syslog.1
Oct 6 08:00:20 dl1 systemd[1]: Stopped Stop ureadahead data collection 45s
after completed
I have been having this problem (intermittently) with Ubuntu Server
15.04 and now with 15.10 on my Intel NUC5CPYH for the last 3 months
(since I bought it in fact). It only seems to happen when rebooting
(never from a cold boot), and it doesn't always happen. I've attached an
image of the console
I am using the 3.19.0-031900 kernel with Ubuntu 14.04 and I am seeing
the 'Magrathea' message in dmesg:
$ dmesg -T|grep -E (319|Magra)
[Sat Mar 7 11:39:12 2015] Linux version 3.19.0-031900-generic
(kernel@tangerine) (gcc version 4.6.3 (Ubuntu/Linaro 4.6.3-1ubuntu5) )
#201502091451 SMP Mon Feb
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