Thanks for the feedback. Closing the ticket. Please open a new ticket if
you come across the issue again in the future.
** Changed in: linux-raspi (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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> Are you still having issues when running 22.04 jammy?
Sorry, I'm no longer running Ubuntu on the device.
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Title:
kernel upgrade via apt
Are you still having issues when running 22.04 jammy?
** Changed in: linux-raspi (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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Title:
kernel
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: linux-raspi (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
I think I have the same issue but I'm not sure.
I have a Rasp IP 400 that I've been running Ubuntu 21.10 desktop
(vanilla Gnome via the vanilla packages) on for about a month. I'm
booting directly from a USB attached disk. This weekend I did updates
as I do most days but this time the system
I'm unable to replicate the issue of a typical apt upgrade to the linux-
raspi -1015 kernel on hirsute server breaking boot, with either SD card
storage or a USB as the root device.
Copying things between boot partitions can be done as a temporary fix
for things, but ultimately (as discussed on
Okay, I solved this by making yet another Ubuntu Server test install,
updating it to the 1017-raspi kernel, now that it was available, and
copying the boot partition data (apart from meta-data, network-config
and user-data + my own config-files) on top of the files on the boot
partition, and it
** Package changed: linux-meta-raspi (Ubuntu) => linux-raspi (Ubuntu)
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Title:
kernel upgrade via apt 5.11.0.1015-raspi kills the OS on Raspberry
I tried swapping different setups that I have, I've now tried it with
two different firmware versions, one from May and the other from 6th of
July (which is the most current version). It's either the "cursor of
doom"-screen (on two of the Xubuntu desktop installs) or the "rainbow
screen of death"