boot-repair-disk-32bit updated, based on 18.04.5 instead of 17.10.
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Dear all,
Those who have a partition available for tests, please could you install
fresh Ubuntu 18.04.5, 20.04.2, 20.10 (and some other distros if you
can), and indicate which versions have this bug, and which don't ?
That may give us a hint.
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Nobody is working on it as far as I know.
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: In Progress => Confirmed
** Changed in: os-uninstaller
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+ Stable packages are available for all active Ubuntu versions .. on
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Licence: GPLv3
It should be included in Ubuntu's repositories.
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Fixed in boot-repair 4ppa35 via a popup question.
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boot-repair does not
thx Pascal for your reply. Please check the attached file.
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"Paper & Quality options" issue with translation
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See screenshot.
"Paper & Quality options<\b>" is not translated in French (I don't
know if this happens for other languages) and should be in bold (instead
of showing the signs).
On Ubuntu 14.04 fully updated.
system-config-printer 1.4.3+20140219-0ubuntu2.6
** Affects:
Phillip, this bug is not a duplicate of bug #1302418.
#956412 is when ESP on USB.
#1302418 is when no ESP at all.
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1302418
grub-installer should fall back to grub-pc instead of grub-efi when there is
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done ( https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=741970 ).
thanks for the description update Christopher.
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #741970
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=741970
** Also affects: evince via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=741970
I can reproduce in Trusty.
Christopher, just to be sure we are talking about the same thing: this bug is
about rotating/moving the part, like a CAD software would do. (eg you can see
behind the part).
If that's what you are able to do, please can you explain how you do it?
** Description
yes it is what I am expecting. This is why we call them 3D PDF ;-)
** Summary changed:
- Evince does not allow to rotate/move 3D pdf
+ Evince does not manage 3D pdf features
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same bug on 14.04
** Description changed:
- on updated Ubuntu 11.10
+ on updated Ubuntu 14.04 (and previous versions)
Epson stylus sx235w scan function does not work out-of-the-box. It is
necessary to download and install DEBs (see
hi Phillip,
In first case, Ubiquity should at least warn the user, and recommend to
abort and install Ubuntu from a UEFI-session.
In second case, the fix you describe is not enough if Ubiquity continues to
blindly create an ESP when detecting the UEFI-session, then grub-install will
be
ok thank you Philip. Hope the fstab team will fix the manpage.
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fstab.5 has incorrect description of fs_passno
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Public bug reported:
Ubiquity creates the ESP line in /etc/fstab in a way that conflicts with
the description of the /etc/fstab in the man page for fstab.
The 16th paragraph in the man page for fstab describes fs_passno. It is
supposed to be 1 for the root filesystem, 2 for all other
IMHO, that bug simply shows that dist-upgrade breaks the boot by blindly
(re)installing GRUB whatever the boot setup is.
In other words, dist-upgrade does not support enough boot configurations.
A very simple and quick fix is: dist-upgrade should not install any
bootloader. (why taking the
** Summary changed:
- [Fujitsu Lifebook AH532] Ubuntu UEFI install locks out UEFI firmware (~bios)
access
+ [Fujitsu Lifebook AH532 AH552] Ubuntu UEFI install locks out UEFI firmware
(~bios) access
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Glippie, Diodon.. see http://doc.ubuntu-fr.org/presse-papier (in French)
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Clipit is not well integrated in Unity (no mono icon)
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@Christopher: see comments #16 and #17 -- the bug affects not only
Lifebook AH532 but also AH552
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Phillip, your suggestion:
This could be done by choosing between grub-efi and grub-pc based on
the presence of an existing ESP when performing a side-by-side install,
instead of whether the cd is booted in efi mode or not.
is a very good solution. I hope you can implement it for 14.04.
Best
Dear all,
please can you tell us if you can reproduce the bug with 13.10 ?
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grub doesn't boot with efi and md raid root
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These 3 Boot-Repair logs are not from my own computer, but from some
users I don't personally know. Is there is a non-interactive way to get
the backtrace you need? if yes, then please describe it and I will
implement it in Boot-Repair's PPA so that the backtrace will appear
automatically in the
Attached an example with strace.
blkid returns nothing line 795
strace blkid from line 872.
hope this helps.
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** Description changed:
On
Public bug reported:
DPI is a GUI to alert users on their first login that they can change
the setting about enable/disable online search into the dash. It will
launch for each new session of the installed system.
It should be added to the Ubuntu repositories.
** Affects: dash-privacy-interface
@Eric: your log shows that you had a Read-Only error, so you were
affected not by Bug #1090829 but more likely by Bug #1091477 .
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grub-efi cannot install on locked ESP (read-only error)
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@Eric: thanks for your feedback. I attach your Boot-Info in text file just in
case the pastebin expires.
Your Read-Only error is:
cp: cannot create regular file '/boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu/grubx64.efi': Read-only
file system
(eg line 1979)
@Phillip:
his dosfsck is from line 1262
his dmesg is from
Thanks Salim
Then a fix for this would be the Clipit devs to modify the
clipit-startup.desktop file content from:
OnlyShowIn=GNOME;XFCE;LXDE;
to:
OnlyShowIn=GNOME;XFCE;LXDE;Unity;
** Summary changed:
- [Wishlist] Add an option to automatically run Clipit at startup
+ Clipit does not
** Description changed:
- It would be nice if you could add an option to automatically run Clipit
- at startup.
+ Clipit does not run at startup on Unity(see WORKAROUND below)
+
+ + It would be nice if you could add an option to automatically run
+ Clipit at startup.
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ubuntu.com now proposes 64bit image by default.
Still Ubiquity could detect Windows8 presence and ask user to use 64bit
instead of 32bit image.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1228737 ***
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** Summary changed:
- Ubuntu32bit generally cannot work on 64bit UEFI computers
+ Ubuntu32bit generally cannot work on 64bit UEFI computers so Ubiquity32bit
should warn the user when EFI can be detected
Hi Phillip, I never used strace before. Do you mean you want the output
of the strace blkid command ?
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blkid returns no partition
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Public bug reported:
Open attached picture with Gthumb 3.0.2 (on Lubuntu13.04), then try to
rotate it to the right.
Result: an error message appears:
Problem transforming the image: .. .jpg
With 3 buttons:
- Trim
- Cancel
- Accept distortion
Both Trim and Accept distortion fail, with
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 102
Ubuntu i386 images are not compatible with 32-bit UEFI computers
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Part of above comment is in French:
éditer le /etc/rc.local et y ajouter : sudo setpci -s 00:02.0 F4.B=00
juste avant exit 0 dans /etc/rc.local
means
in the /etc/rc.local file, add : sudo setpci -s 00:02.0 F4.B=00
just beforeexit 0
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Ubuntu32bit generally cannot work on 64bit UEFI computers
Dmitrijs, please read carefully.
1) This bug is about 64-bit computers, so it is NOT duplicate of bug
#102 (Ubuntu i386 images are not compatible with 32-bit UEFI
computers) which obviously is about 32bit computers.
2) this bug is not only about Ubuntu-website, as I also made a
suggestion
thank you Phillip.
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grub-efi 32 bits fails on 64bits computer
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Hi Phillip,
yes, grub-efi was installed manually after the Ubuntu-32bit install.
** Description changed:
On a 64bits EFI computer (with GPT disk) with pre-installed 64bits
Windows7. Laptop ASUS N76VZ-V2G-T1002V.
- 1) Installed Ubuntu 12.04 32bits in dual-boot. Result:
-
ok, thank you.
That's another reason to make Ubiquity refusing (or advising not) to install
Ubuntu-32bit on a 64-bit UEFI computer... ;)
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ALL THIS BUG DESCRIPTION CONCERNS ONLY 64bit UEFI COMPUTERS
(= most of Windows8 computers, so sadly most of recent computers)
we have 2 big issues:
1) Ubuntu-32bit ISOs cannot boot in UEFI mode (bug #102 ), so
Ubuntu32bit will always be installed in Legacy (non-UEFI)
Phillip, please could you provide sources/links showing that 64 bit UEFI
firmware generally will only load a 64 bit boot loader, by firmware limitation
?
or if this is just personal experience, please could you indicate which
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Jonathan,
This bug is about 64-bit computers, so it is not duplicate of Ubuntu i386
images are not compatible with 32-bit UEFI computers..
Concerning your remark, are you saying that you have a grubia32.efi entry
allowing to boot Ubuntu on a 64-bit computer?
If yes, please could you indicate
when booted in legacy (BIOS) mode there is no way to detect if machine
is in fact UEFI capable.
I know that, but I am giving you:
- a way to detect a case where there are very high chances that the install is
UEFI.
- a way to warn the user (and still giving him choice in case the boot is in
@Phillip: please see Bug #1228737
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if :
1) there is an ESP on the disk (eg preinstalled Win8),
2) and the CPU is 64-bit compatible,
3) and if the install disk is 32bit.
then currently, the Ubuntu installer will install Ubuntu-32bit in Legacy mode.
(reminder: current Ubuntu-32bit cannot boot in UEFI mode)
Here is another case where running dosfsck -a on the Input/Output
error ESP failed (see line 1015 to 1021):
dosfsck -a /dev/sda2
Unable to create unique name
dosfsck 3.0.14, 23 Jan 2023, FAT32, LFN
There are differences between boot sector and its backup.
Differences: (offset:original/backup)
Public bug reported:
on Ubuntu 13.04 64bit, grub-efi installed
grub-install --efi-directory=/boot/efi --target=x86_64-efi
has exit code :1
but no output (so no indication about why exit code is 1).
BootInfo: http://paste.ubuntu.com/6037509/
** Affects: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Importance:
First, a blank line pops up in the terminal, ready to type in another
command. A second later, a window pops up stating: System program
problem detected and asks if I want to report the problem. Once I
click to report the problem, it says: Sorry, the application blkid has
closed unexpectedly.
I
The output says- /dev/sda: PTTYPE=dos
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Status: Incomplete = New
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blkid returns nothing
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Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu 12.04 . And reproduced also on Ubuntu 13.04.
sudo blkid returns no output, while other tools such as parted or fdisk
work correctly.
Boot-Info on 12.04.2: http://paste.ubuntu.com/6016679/
Boot-Info on 13.04: http://paste.ubuntu.com/6016641/
** Affects: util-linux
** Summary changed:
- Ubuntu desktop is too buggy to gain majority market share
+ Microsoft has a majority market share
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** Summary changed:
- [needs-packaging] Clean-Ubiquity (automatic MBR backup)
+ [needs-packaging] Clean-Ubiquity (automatic boot files backup)
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AFAIK it is translated since 2010:
https://translations.launchpad.net/chromium-browser/translations/+pots/chromium-strings/fr/+translate?batch=10show=allsearch=about+Chromium
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** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 807801
GRUB2 fails to detect/add Windows entries on a UEFI system
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GRUB fails to boot
Hi Steve,
The 30_os-prober and 30_uefi-firmware are the same as from the stock grub2
install.
Boot-Repair only adds the 25_custom entries.
The subject of this bug is that in step 2 (when SecureBoot enabled) of
this bug, the stock grub2 entries (30_os-prober and 30_uefi-firmware
) don't
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Computer with preinstalled Windows8. SecureBoot enable by default.
1) User installed Ubuntu13.04 64bit.
After install and reboot, GRUB appears, allows to boot Ubuntu correctly, but
the Windows entry fails.
2) Used Boot-Repair's Recommended Repair, which added some Windows
hello Phillip,
sorry but I filled this bug 1,5 year ago...
Now the pastebin is obsolete (it contained all the data you needed), and
I guess the user changed his config.
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the content of grub.cfg is in the Boot-Info URL provided. (from l.105)
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My system was already up-to-date, but the avahi-daemon package was not
installed.
After installing it, the issue is fixed.
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CUPS not
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Lubuntu 13.04 freshly installed.
Installed drivers for my Epson printer.
Went into the System - Printer menu, but I had no way to add my
printer (a message says that CUPS service is not started).
WORKAROUND:
After searching on forums, I found the sudo
apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected raring
** Description changed:
Lubuntu 13.04 freshly installed.
Installed drivers for my Epson printer.
Went into the System - Printer menu, but I had no way to add my
printer (a message says that CUPS service is not started).
apport information
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CUPS
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No, I don't see it in the Monitor-System.
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CUPS not started automatically in 13.04
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Title:
Above is some additional data from apport-collect.
No, I don't see avahi-daemon in the Monitor-System process list.
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CUPS not started
I can reproduce on 13.04
New observation: with --error, the bug is 2x more important than with
--info , --warning.
** Description changed:
On 11.10, 12.04, and 12.10:
--info , --warning , --error windows get higher for each word which is added
to
the text.
Seems like useless blank
agreed with post#6 above.
The 32bit disc could warn if it detects that the CPU is 64bit.
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make the i386 *buntu version check for UEFI
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Marking as solved. Please re-open if this happens again.
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I canceled my bug report, because this is the normal behavior of GRUB
1.99 and 2.00 . See manpages.
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** Description changed:
I installed Ubuntu on AlienWare MX51 but in order to boot Ubuntu
properly, I cannot simply wait 10 seconds and let the system
automatically boot Ubuntu. I have to use the keyboard to enter Advanced
options for Ubuntu, then select the first entry there, and the
Thanks Ubfan.
If possible, please could you attach your /var/log/installer/syslog and
/var/log/installer/partman files ?
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grub-efi fails
Hi Ubfan,
We don't know if your issue is the current bug (Input/Output error), or Bug
#1091477 (Read-Only error), or else, because you didn't mention the output of
grub-install --efi-directory=/boot/efi --target=x86_64-efi.
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Title:
grub-efi fails to install with Input/output error
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This is not a PDF, but a SO.
If printed then modified, the document is refused by the government.
This .so can be modified by Evince and Adobe Reader. The problem is that
it cannot be modified when opened inside Firefox.
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = New
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Public bug reported:
https://www.formulaires.modernisation.gouv.fr/gf/cerfa_12100.do is a form from
the French government.
When I open it normally from the government website, it opens by default in
Firefox, displays correctly, but it cannot be modified.
To fill in it, I need to workaround by
** Description changed:
HP G6 laptop with Windows 8 installed, and looking to have a dual-boot
with Ubuntu 12.10
With SecureBoot enabled: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1421098
And with SecureBoot disabled: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1421155
grub-efi fails writing on the original ESP:
FYI, I don't reproduce the bug on Clevo W240HU/W250HUQ with Ubuntu 12.10
kernel 3.7.0-030700rc8 : my BT hotkey can enable and disable BT.
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