Ok. The Ubuntu position is that ubuntu-minimal is the package that
defines the smallest system considered Ubuntu. If you don't have
ubuntu-minimal installed, you have a pile of packages, but not an Ubuntu
system that we can provide support for.
It's impressive that you had a system that has
Since my upgrade from Debian to Ubuntu in about 2008, I never had
ubuntu-minimal installed on my system, nor pulled in by some LTS-to-LTS upgrade.
As we see, Debian has fixed their
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=992649, because usrmerge was
not a mandatory package at the time
What should have happened on upgrade from 20.04 to 22.04 is:
- upgrade of ubuntu-minimal pulls in usrmerge as a Recommended package
- usrmerge converts your system so that /bin is a symlink to /usr/bin, /sbin is
a symlink to /usr/sbin, etc.
- resolving run-parts as either /bin/run-parts or
Are you missing the ubuntu-minimal package on your system?
Non-usrmerged systems are not supported in 22.04 and later.
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My system was upgraded from 20.04 LTS installation, which in turn was upgraded
from 18.04 and some number of LTS releases back (since probably 8.04 when it
was upgraded from some older Debian).
I don't have separate /usr FS on this system, and usrmerge was not pulled as a
dependency during any
Is this a clean installation of Ubuntu 22.04, or have you been upgrading
your system from an older installation?
I wonder if you have the `usrmerge` package installed correctly?
** Changed in: debianutils (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Yes, it is 22.04, added this into the summary and description.
** Summary changed:
- Ubuntu debianutils moved run-parts into /usr/bin, breaking systemd-cron in
the course
+ Ubuntu 22.04, debianutils moved run-parts into /usr/bin, breaking
systemd-cron in the course
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