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It seems that it's no longer a blocking issue. OEM/ubiquity handles the
error quietly after preseeded installation as shown above (a grep
"encrypt" in /var/log/installer/cdebconf/* gives a few lines about
encrypted home folder errors, but in the end it gets the job done: final
user homedir was crea
I commented the "user-setup/encrypt-home" setting (comment #6) in the preseed
file I used back then, and the user creation step was successful, but I didn't
try to uncomment it again
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# Set to true if you want to encrypt the first user's home directory.
#d-i user-setup/encrypt-home boolean
Is it still an issue with 16.04.6? I couldn't reproduce it with the
desktop installer or netboot.
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Ubuntu GNOME 16.04 runs ubiquity without root so it fails ... Ubiquity crashes
during final configuration if the user requests encrypted home partition.
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Title:
Ubiquity crashes during final configuration if user requests encryp
This problem does no longer occur after removing the "user-setup/encrypt-home"
option in the tftpboot/pxe config file or in preseed file.
I think it might be trying to encrypt the "oem" user dir which is used at
first start to complete installation but I can't prove it...
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Title:
Ubiquity crashes during final configuration if user requests encrypt
As this bug also affects us here at work, I can reproduce it.
I have found a kind of workaround: at the "end" of the first
ubiquity/oem-config process, when it tries to generate and send a crash report
(which will never end), type Ctl+Alt+F2 to display an active console, then
Ctl+Alt+Suppr to r
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I'm on travel for a few weeks, will try to reproduce when I get a
chance.
On Mon, Oct 10, 2016 at 7:22 PM, Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre
wrote:
> Can you still reproduce this? I've tried to do this today on the
> development release's daily image, and the install completes with no
> issues.
>
> The iss
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Title:
Ubiquity crashes during final configuration if user requests encrypted
Can you still reproduce this? I've tried to do this today on the
development release's daily image, and the install completes with no
issues.
The issue I see for now is that there are not enough of the logs to tell
what went on. If you can reproduce the issue, could you please attach
/var/log/sysl
** Summary changed:
- Trying to complete the system setup wizard on a fresh 16.04 install
+ Ubiquity crashes during final configuration if user requests encrypted home
partition
** Description changed:
- This is a fresh install of 16.04 (new System76 laptop, right out of the
- box)--- every tim
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