I already removed the old kernels from all of my affected systems, so I
don't know if the apport information will be of any use anymore. Anyway,
apport information is not even needed as I have already diagnosed the
problem.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1131512
Title:
Too many old kernels are kept causing the /boot partition to become
full and kernel u
*** This bug is a security vulnerability ***
Public security bug reported:
System Info:
Ubuntu 12.10, Desktop and Server.
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What is happening:
Home directories are created with the permissions of 0755 which allows for
other users to read their contents.
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What should be happening:
Home direc
** Description changed:
System Info:
Ubuntu 12.10, Destop and Server, amd64 and i386
With LUKS encryption setup by the installer
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What is happening:
When updating to the latest kernel version the install fails due to a full
/boot partition. This is caused by an excess amount of old