The gnome disks program is not parted, and also the reason you could not
create a partition is because you did not have a partition table. You
must create a partition table first, then create a partition in the
disk, then dd your filesystem into THAT.
** Changed in: parted (Ubuntu)
Status
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
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Title:
failure in fsck option of advanced boot
To manag
costales writes:
> Would this hack fix the issue? (Add/Remove xhost +si:localuser:root to the
> launcher)
> I don't know if this could means something dangerous in Wayland.
I'm not sure if it will fix things run as root via pkexec but it will if
you manually run gui programs as root. There's no
Upstream concluded that the bug lies in udisks. It needs a similar fix
to one it got before to wait for the changes to propagate before
returning from resize. Unmount needs a similar waiter.
** Also affects: udisks2 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: gnome-disk-
It turns out that just trying to unmount an fs is broken. Apparently
resize mounts the fs first for some reason, then when it tries to
unmount, it can't.
** Summary changed:
- Resize is broken
+ Unmount is broken
** Description changed:
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Nevermind, it still doesn't work on the right disk. While the disk is
not mounted initially, by the time unuse_data_iterate() is called, it
has been mounted for some reason. I'm thinking there is a race
condition where something mounts the fs temporarily and unmounts it, and
during the time it is
Man this cold must really be messing with my head. I had the wrong
drive selected and actually was trying to resize the root partition.
** Changed in: gnome-disk-utility (Ubuntu)
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So I ran it under gdb and set a breakpoint to find how unmount_cb() is
being called and traced the problem back up to unuse_data_iterate(). It
calls gdu_utils_is_in_use_full(), which incorrectly identifies the mount
point of the filesystem as "/". So it looks like either it is finding
the wrong m
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Can you run sudo efibootmgr -vv and post the output?
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installatio
Isn't that just a workaround? There is still an underlying bug in the
iPXE network driver isn't there?
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Unable to load shimx64.efi using
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On 9/7/2018 3:06 AM, Paddy Landau wrote:
> If you are arguing that /boot shouldn't be encrypted, this is a direct
> contradiction of what you wrote earlier that malware can be loaded into
> the ESP; so why couldn't malware be loaded into /boot?
It can. Encrypting it does not stop that.
> Please
If your goal is secure boot, then you need signature verification.
Encryption is not required for that. Encryption is for data privacy,
and as I said before, nothing you consider private should be in /boot.
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How is this something relied on for building images? As it stands, such
a boot entry is non functional since it doesn't tell grub to set up a
loop mapping to the underlying file so the "disk" won't be found. If
you are building an image and later transferring that image to bare
metal, then it wou
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Having *any* unsigned kernel should not fail the upgrade process. At
best, a debconf warning should be presented.
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Opinion => New
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
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Please choose the memtest option from the boot menu and let it run for
at least 15 minutes and let us know if it finds any errors.
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swapon failed: invalid argument
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This doesn't happen on amd64. Do you also have to re-run mkswap when
switching back to the older, working kernel, or does simply using the
other kernel let you run swapon on the same file that doesn't work with
the newer kernel?
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You have a broken third party startup script installed named "nifi".
You will need to remove it.
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That's really weird. I didn't even think grub showed up on a second
monitor at all. What if you press C to go to the command line and type
a few characters? As you type do they show up differently?
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15.04 reached end of life years ago. Are you still seeing this on a
currently supported release?
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FYI, you can use manual partitioning and mount the ESP of your choice in
/efi.
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Actually it looks like it's gnome-disk-utility that does the unmount and
throws the error. I can't for the life of me figure out this rat nest
of code though. In gduresizedialog.c, resize() calls
gdu_utils_ensure_unused() and passes it unmount_cb(), which appears to
be what is throwing that error
Public bug reported:
Try to resize an ext4 partition with the gnome disks utility. It throws
an error saying it can't unmount the filesystem because it isn't
mounted. This is on 18.04.
** Affects: udisks2 (Ubuntu)
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** Changed in: gnome-disk-utility (Ubuntu)
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** Tags added: patch
** Patch added: "debdiff.patch"
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This appears to have been fixed at some point over the last 8 years.
There is now an "other" option that opens another dialog that includes
udf as an option.
** Changed in: gnome-disk-utility (Ubuntu)
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In the years since this was reported, it appears to have been fixed.
There have been substantial changes to the dialog and everything now
seems to fit.
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A volume label is an optional feature, but the dialog box greys out the
next button unless you type something in the label field.
** Affects: gnome-disk-utility (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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You haven't happened to fix this in the last 8 years have you Ted? ;)
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resize2fs does not respect flex_bg
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This should have expired long ago.
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Radeon video card runs too hot
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Looking back at this 5 years later it seems that I misread the man page.
With no options it is supposed to require a kernel image to load and
execute. If you just want to execute the already loaded image, you run
kexec -e.
** Changed in: kexec-tools (Ubuntu)
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Your installation medium is corrupt; you will need to recreate it and
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What are the command line parameters of this grub-mount? What kind of
partitions do you have on your disk? Can you attach an strace to this
process?
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Your usb stick is corrupt; you will need to recreate it and may want to
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Then I would suggest you run the memtest option for at least 15 minutes.
Your logs say the data was corrupt, so if it isn't corrupt on the disk,
it got corrupted in memory:
Aug 15 02:29:36 ubuntu kernel: [ 942.369736] SQUASHFS error: zlib
decompression failed, data probably corrupt
Aug 15 02:29:
Can you run sudo efibootmgr -vv and post the output? Also dmesg | tail
after that.
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On 8/21/2018 9:34 PM, Daniel van Vugt wrote:
> Phillip,
>
> Mutter is not just a binary, but is also the library which provides ALL
> the graphics for the login screen and gnome-shell. So yes Ubuntu does
> use mutter for everything :)
Ohh... I thought it was an alternative light weight compositin
Can you try it and see if that is the case? ;)
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After QEMU execution with keyboard passthrough, key mappings are lost
To manage notificat
I'm not sure there is any legitimate case for booting $RELEASE1 and
trying to have the installer install $RELEASE2. And even if there were,
you can't do that now anyhow. It should be as simple as having apt-
cdrom check lsb_release, and only look in that pool directory instead of
searching them a
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What you are talking about is signature verification. You need the
firmware to verify the signature on the kernel and initrd, using a
custom self signing key only. That is unrelated to whether /boot is
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You will need to report that to the mint developers.
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Ubiquity crashes on
On 8/21/2018 12:29 PM, Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre wrote:
> This has to do with grub not grokking the metadata format on disk, which
> is avoidable by using metadata 0.90.
What? Grub understands all of the metadata formats.
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Your hard disk appears to have been unplugged during the install. You
may have a loose or bad SATA cable.
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I tried wayland and the session just failed and went right back to the
low resolution login screen, which is Xorg. I tried wayland a second
time and just get a permanent busy cursor.
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You tried to install grub to /dev/nvme0, which is not partitioned.
Either install grub to /dev/nvme1 or partition nvme0. Also your log is
full of errors like this, which indicate something is wrong with your
motherboard or a peripheral:
Aug 20 20:48:35 ubuntu kernel: [4.884548] pcieport :
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That was two Vs: -vv. Also after getting this error, can you run dmesg
and check the last one or two lines to see if they give any more
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package bsdutils 1:2.31.1-0.4ub
"extix" is not an official Ubuntu flavor, and so is not supported here.
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Tit
ead.
This did not used to happen, and probably started when I upgraded the
server from 16.04 to 18.04 a while back and I just haven't been testing
VMs since then.
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+ After upgrading from 16.04 to 18.04, users are unable to type a | or >
+ in their virtual machines when accessing them via vnc. This happened
+ because upstream added a key to the keymap that can also produce these
+ symbols and exists only on European keyb
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Tit
Ok, it seems to have optional dependencies that I had installed when
trying to build the code from the debian git repo. Rebuilt in a clean
chroot and it works great! Also noticed that the > key is affected,
becoming < instead. This simple patch fixes it.
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something should confirm that the curre
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Partman should warn about not having an EFI system partition
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1783996
[efi on top of legacy] Show a war
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1783996 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1783996
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1704510
Partman should warn about not having an EFI system partition
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1783996
[efi on top of legacy] Show a war
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1783996 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1783996
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1704510
Partman should warn about not having an EFI system partition
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1783996
[efi on top of legacy] Show a war
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1783996 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1783996
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1704510
Partman should warn about not having an EFI system partition
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1783996
[efi on top of legacy] Show a war
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