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plymouth-upstart-bridge main process (189) terminated with status 1 at
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to #37
Insert instead 'sleep 2' this line: 'post-stop exec sleep 2'
Message about plymouth disappeared.
Ubuntu 14.04.5
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I never experienced any significant problems because of this bug. It
only results in those error messages. If your system fails to boot or
other things crash, that is probably due to a different unrelated issue.
The "sleep" in /etc/init/plymouth-upstart-bridge.conf does make these
error messages g
this is also an issue for me. im not sure if the general instability of
the system has anything to do with this. this is the only logged error
i have found so far. it seemed like a good place to start to get the
system running healthily..
ubuntu 14.0.4.3 with the full Ubuntu-Mate added
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Here is how to fix it.
http://www.unrelatedshit.com/2014/07/30/kvm-too-fast-for-plymouth-
upstart-bridge/
But I used sleep 1 and it works just fine. But I think this needs to be
fixed in ubuntu
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This bug affects me as well, but only one of my several servers, and
about 20% of the time when I reboot, it crashes trying to mount the root
fs on startup. I tried booting to the 3.13.0-24 kernel, fully
uninstalling the 3.13.0-68 kernel, then reinstalling it, but the
Plymouth issue still remains,
Has this been fixed? New install of Ubuntu server 64 14.04, and I cannot
boot the machine at all due to this. I get messages about plymouth-
upstart-bridge trying to spawn repeatedly and terminating with status 1,
and then the entire machine stops responding. Cannot boot at all, the
machine is com
Adding "sleep 2" results in a different error: "init: /etc/init
/plymouth-upstart-bridge.conf:18: Unknown stanza". I wonder if this
causes plymouth-upstart-bridge to not run at all? I have not encountered
any problems running like that for many months, but I wonder if some
situations could lead to
I was having this problem with plymouth-upstart-bridge respawning repeatedly
during boot. Machine still came up, but boot seemed to be delayed.
Here's a very simple solution I found here:
http://www.unrelatedshit.com/2014/07/30/kvm-too-fast-for-plymouth-upstart-bridge/
To fix it, simply add a
Same here, don't know if this the problem, but the laptop doesn't get to
the graphical session. Stays stuck on the 4 dots.
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Upgraded to Ubuntu version 14.10 and now it wouldnt even boot with
kernel 3.11.0-20-generic.
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Title:
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After 3 days of trying to install Ubuntu Server on an older computer I
finally did it. So, the problem was that after the installing process
was finished, the system required a reboot. On reboot, the system kept
freezing on a line with "adding XX to swap" or during the "plymouth"
stuff.
So the key
#26 follow up
be able to add "sleep 3" from the user session that time. The respawning
seems to be gone, but the system still fails to boot.
So i've added "init=/lib/systemd/systemd" to /etc/default/grub, then
update-grub; and also take care of mtab: ln -fs /proc/self/mounts /etc/mtab
(cf: wiki
Now its a show stopper on Utopic (fresh installation from mini.iso)
The boot process goes well until that plymouth-bridge respawning madness, and
then the swap partition is mounted. That's all, nothing more.
Trying to tweak /etc/init/plymouth-upstart-bridge ( recovery boot, root
console: to add '
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Hello,
the same problem here:
Ubuntu 14.04 LTS 64b - Linux kernel 3.13.0-34-generic #60-Ubuntu SMP Wed Aug 13
15:45:27 UTC 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="noplymounth" and update-grub did not work.
BTW, is there typo in post #11 ? I used "noplymouth" in my /etc/d
Hello,
I am having the same issue here with Plymouth..
There is no practical sense for me to post the same information that is in post
#8 and others.
I am running a fresh install of Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty 64Bit and the usual
updates.
What is totally annoying is not only is there an issue with Ply
added the patch and found a lot of time is waiting after 3.760234
second to start another process
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The same problem at boot time, but eventually the system boots normally
Fresh install Ubuntu 14.04.1 64 bit
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On 26 July 2014 02:33, Steve Langasek wrote:
>> In the case when plymouthd has been started from
>> the initramfs, we can be running the bridge straight
>> away, otherwise it needs to wait for plymouthd to start.
>
> I had assumed that the plymouth-upstart-bridge was designed to wait for
> plymout
Have the same issue. Tried to specify to the kernel
"ro console=tty0 console=ttyS2,115200n8"
and see attachment. The boot process hangs.
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> In the case when plymouthd has been started from
> the initramfs, we can be running the bridge straight
> away, otherwise it needs to wait for plymouthd to start.
I had assumed that the plymouth-upstart-bridge was designed to wait for
plymouth to become available. Otherwise, it will lose events
the bridge is suppose to run during startup (boot) and shutdown, when there is
also plymouthd running.
However plymouthd can be started from initramfs or via upstart job.
In the case when plymouthd has been started from the initramfs, we can be
running the bridge straight away, otherwise it needs
After 3.753881 the system waiting long time to start another process
30.974493
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After 3.753881 the system waiting long time to start another process
30.974493
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certainly this is needed in the server installs, so why not disable?
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#13, how is it different from the default and why would it fix the
problem?
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Edit /etc/init/plymouth-upstart-bridge.conf
# plymouth-upstart-bridge - Bridge Upstart state changes into Plymouth
#
# This helper process receives Upstart state changes over D-Bus and sends
# corresponding messages to Plymouth.
description "bridge from Upstart state changes to Plymouth"
res
The real problem is that the boot splash screen is not working. Where is
the logfile for plymouth-upstart-bridge to see what's the problem?
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I don't know if it fix the problem or just hide it out, but I manage to
stop the plymouth messages in boot by editing /etc/default/grub and
setting the GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="noplymounth". (and updating grub
after that)
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same probleme in lenovo Z510
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I have same problem on my Lenovo u310
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Same problem here after an upgrade from precise to trusty.
Jun 5 10:48:20 li148-39 kernel: init: plymouth-upstart-bridge main process
(6985) terminated with status 1
Jun 5 10:48:20 li148-39 kernel: init: plymouth-upstart-bridge main process
ended, respawning
Jun 5 10:48:20 li148-39 kernel: in
I see those lines in the console during boot on Ubuntu Server 14.04.
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I experience this too on Ubuntu Desktop 14.04 when using the kernel
3.13.0-24-generic. However if I go into Advanced options and select
kernel 3.11.0-20-generic it boots fine. I had upgraded from 13.10 64
bit.
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I am experiencing this on Ubuntu Server 14.04. I see this in the
console during boot.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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During boot.
Here's a screen capture from the vmware ESXi console thing.
I'm not sure if there's could be a link but just in case. After I
upgraded to 14.04 some of my own upstart jobs where starting, stopping
and starting again in a loop (I guess upstart gave up after a number of
iterations).
I
Dimitri, since you touched this code last I guess you might have some
idea what's causing plymouth-upstart-bridge to die/respawn. Could you
have a look?
Bruno, to be clear: are you seeing these messages on the console during
boot, or are you only seeing them in the dmesg output?
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