After trying to roll forward again I saw the output from ldconfig
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libseccomp.so.2.2.0 is not a symbolic link
Looks like I had duplicate versions of libseccomp2 lying around on my
LD_LIBRARY_PATH
dpkg -L libseccomp2
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libseccomp.so.2.4.3
So I delete
This is something to do with linux 5 kernel api
You need to manually downgrade systemd - well - that's what I did.
when you boot with grub or refind - edit default entry and change the
init=/bin/init to init=/bin/bash
That will bypass systemd starting up and drop you straight into a shell.
moun
It has the same symptoms, this is one aspect of the bug, congrats, I
take my hat off to glen for finding the actual code site of [one of] the
bug.
One of the developers will fix it for sure.
Alex Jones wrote:
> Glen, I don't think this is the same bug...
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bonobo-activation-server doesn
I am getting this on the Apple powerbook G3 pre wall street. It's
running without a battery and sometimes after it's been off for a while
it's date is reset to sometime in 1938. I get the scary errors about
delete and undelete
Problem is resolved by open a console and ntpdate or manually set the
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