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Title:
Old Linux version booted after upgrade to Ubuntu 19.10
Status in casper package in Ubuntu:
New
** Also affects: casper (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Some additional info from conky about the configuration:
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Note that I only can use the datapools after I exported and re-imported
them again. But I have to do that on all boots, so I wrote a small
script for it. I did not upgrade the datapool itself, because 2 of the 3
systems still run Ubuntu 19.04 one also from the zfs systems datapool
and the other fro
OK I did upgrade one of my desktop OSes (ubuntu Mate 19.04). It has been
running on a Ryzen 3 2200G, but initially it has been installed on a
Phenom II X4 B97 with a GeForce 8400GS. So maybe you see some nvidea
related error too, I did not purge that module, I did forget all about
it. This syst
My laptop has been completely upgraded. I will try it on one of the two
systems on my Ryzen desktop both still running 19.04.
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Can you try to reproduce an upgrade without your 40_custom file?
I don't think your pool manual upgrade has any link to this.
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Ti
I did add an entry with two /boot/grub/grub.cfg files and one did
include my 40_custom file. That file did include "This" but in the first
comment line as shown below:
### BEGIN /etc/grub.d/40_custom ###
# This file provides an easy way to add custom menu entries. Simply type the
# menu entries y
The upgrade failed, in your logs, you have:
"/etc/kernel/postinst.d/initramfs-tools:
update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-5.2.0-15-generic
I: The initramfs will attempt to resume from /dev/sda2
I: (UUID=bf02ddd4-8d65-40d6-ab24-4fc8a5673dc6)
I: Set the RESUME variable to override this.
/etc
It has been an error during the upgrade itself, since a fresh install
solved my problem.
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Title:
Old Linux version booted after
Two other relevant files from /boot/grub.
"grub.cfg" the one used with 5.0 and "grub.cfg.new" NOT used and with Linux 5.2.
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I did see a number of red error messages, but I did see the same or
almost the same error messages in the upgrade of my zfs based Xubuntu
and that one worked afterwards without any problem. So I probably
ignored those error messages.
On 9/9/19 2:35 a. m., Didier Roche wrote:
> Thanks for test
Thanks for testing the upgrade to 19.10. The only reason you would boot
with an older version of a kernel and zfs itself is due to your update
between 19.04 to 19.10 failed. Can you share the upgrade logs
/var/log/upgrade content and /var/log/dist-upgrade?
The weird part is that do-release-upgrade
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