With the latest updates applied on RR i386 & kernel 3.7 final, now while
booting in verbose mode, i get logged (as the very first lines):
fsck de util-linux 2.20.1
mountall: Event failed
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Description:Ubuntu 12.10
Release:12.10
Codename: quantal
I Have the same problem, other services raise the same error with dbus.
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With me (Kubuntu 12.10 64) the message shows up at every boot.
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arguments to dbus_server_disconnect() were incorrect
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With me the message is showing up every now and then, not at every boot.
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The mountall Upstart job currently specifies 'console output' such that
it's output is *not* logged. However, either commenting out that stanza
or changing it to 'console log' then rebooting results in a
/var/log/upstart/mountall.log as attached in #17.
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I've just seen this error in a precise VM and the the error is coming
from mountall.
** Package changed: ubuntu => mountall (Ubuntu)
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Title:
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Feedback:
- i've purged mountmanager (hal still installed)
- then rebooted twice
none of the new cold boots have that error : so could it be a libqt4
issue ?
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About the #11 comment above, and the libdbus rdepends:
- i'm seeing that issue on RR i386 using "nouveau" , so it could be due some RR
packages updates (like telepathy)
- there is no postfix on my side, but wine1.5, vlc, gnome, hal, pgld and the
likes
note: that error is shown very early (in ve
A boot.log is available there.
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dino99 wrote on report
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dbus/+bug/1077581
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I'm not sure about the package to report against, might not be dbus as its the
output. Get that error logged inside boot.log:
process 330: arguments to d
Postfix still doesn't use dbus.
** Package changed: postfix (Ubuntu) => ubuntu
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don't see this on 20121017.2 ppc
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Let me correct myself, I *did* just manage to reproduce it on amd64, but
previously I thought when I tried, I did not see it show up on amd64, only on
i386. Seems it is possible to reproduce it on amd64 after all.
First boot: bug
reboot: bug
sudo apt-get purge postfix (also removes bsd-mailx): n
Note that I'm only seeing this with i386 it seems, not amd64. I was
able to reproduce it easily as long as postfix was installed. If I
removed postfix, the problem would go away, reinstall and it would come
back. However I was just running in vbox, not on real hardware. I'll
do an install on a
@Paul: Please can you specify which packages are newly installed for
your to see this issue? Is it reproducable on other systems for you? As
mentioned, I do not see this problem on vanilla quantal system + the
postfix package installed.
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Not an upstart issue fwics.
** Package changed: upstart (Ubuntu) => postfix (Ubuntu)
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arguments to dbus_server_disconnect() were incorrec
** Changed in: upstart (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
** Changed in: upstart (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
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I don't believe this is an Upstart issue: The current version of Upstart
does have code to call dbus_server_disconnect(), but this code is never
actually run (since Upstart never "shuts down" itself). Additionally, if
it were an Upstart issue, according to that log, the assertion would
have failed
** Tags added: qa-manual-testing rls-q-incoming
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Postfix doesn't use dbus. Perhaps upstart is doing something.
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Title:
arguments to dbu
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