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I have the same issue on multiple hosts, including my laptop, with
intermittent DNS failures depending on the command used, after upgrading
to 24.04. The fix is rather unclear.
For a laptop which connects a
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@mchelen Please open a new bug report by running `ubuntu-bug ubuntu-
release-upgrader-core` on the affected system. This will attach the
necessary logs to investigate your upgrade issue.
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Same issue occurred for me today on upgrade from 22.04 to 24.04. There
was some error during the initial upgrade, causing it to exit and it had
to be resumed. After the upgrade completed, `/etc/resolv.conf/`
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Not sure if it is related or not. I have a name server VM that was
running dnsmasq on 22.04.4. Upgraded it today with "do-release-upgrade
-d" (impatient) to 24.04.1. Upgrade went fine except that dnsmasq
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I tried to upgrade from Ubuntu 22.04.04 LTS to 24.04.1 (GUI).
Unexpectedly the upgrade was cancelled on the last 20 packages to be
downloaded (download failed). Turned out, DNS resolution failed
completely a
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I ran into this problem recently while upgrading from Ubuntu 22.04.04
LTS to 24.04, although mine is little more severe. I'm missing
/etc/resolv.conf (which typically links to /run/systemd/resolve/stub-
res
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I still ran into this issue today during an upgrade from 22.04 to 24.04.
So I actually think this is not a duplicate of bug #2054761, as that one
is marked as 'fix released'.
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can not find local pc's since Ubuntu 22.0.4 to 24.04
sudo nano /etc/nsswitch.conf
sudo nano /etc/mdns.allow
aio@aio:~$ service systemd-resolved restart
Failed to restart systemd-resolved.service: Unit var
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I also upgraded server from Jammy to Noble, name resolution was busted,
it looks systemd-resolved didn't complete the stub file where
resolv.conf was symlinked to, but symlink was there
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Same for me, the upgrade went horribly also wrong...
But i could get everything on track again from the terminal with a complete
update and upgrade the missing packages.
Did not have to do install systemd-
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I had UI crash during upgrade from jammy. I had to go to recovery mode and run
dpkg.
I confirm sudo apt install systemd-resolved resolves the problem.
But the upgrade is not recommended as you may encounter
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I confirm fixing of the issue with sudo apt install systemd-resolved
after broken update from 22.04
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Same issue upgrading from 22.04 to 24.04, confirmed the fix of `sudo apt
install systemd-resolved` fixes the issue.
Had a crash partway through the upgrade where I was left with the UI
showing "something we
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I have the same issue.
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When I upgraded from 2
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Adding my journal from the crash.
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The problem is that gnome-shell crashes during the upgrade, so packages
including systemd-resolved never finish getting installed. Marking as a
duplicate of bug 2054761.
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When I upgraded from 22.04 to 24.04, DNS resolution
I attempted an upgrade from a clean Jammy install to Noble so that I
could gather upgrade logs. I have attached them here.
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** Also a
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Title:
Wh
I can confirm this is an issue, although it's not caused by Network
Manager so I'll go ahead and set it as invalid.
After trying to do a "do-release-upgrade -d" from a brand new
installation of Jammy 22.04.4, gnome-shell crashed and interrupted the
upgrade.
After that, this is what "dpkg --list |
** Also affects: systemd (Ubuntu)
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Status: New
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Title:
When I upgraded from 22.04 to 24.04, DNS resolution went wr
While upgrading, i noticed the whole screen became white and it has the error
"Oh, no! Something has gone wrong and the system cannot recover. Call the
system administrator”.
Now it cannot boot at all.
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same, at least it's easy to fix
what's worse is that snap applications (firefox, chromium, slack) fail
to resolve hostnames, see e.g.
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1510668/network-problems-with-snap-apps
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this affected me as well
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When I upgraded from 22.04 to 24.04, DNS resolution went wrong.
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h
** Description changed:
I was an unpatient idiot, and I upgraded from 22.04 to 24.04. Near to
the end of the upgrade, I got an „Oh, no! Something has gone wrong and
the system cannot recover. Call the system administrator” message after
a red FAILED in the terminal. The system administrato
I have also faced the issue ... Same manner.
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When I upgraded from 22.04 to 24.04, DNS resolution went wrong.
To manage notifications abo
I did not try that and I hope that I will not need to, but sudo apt
install systemd-resolved seems to be much better.
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When I upgraded fro
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Tit
My case was exactly the same. And I also did the same as you at first
(fixing /etc/resolv.conf by hand). After that I've realized that doing
`sudo apt install systemd-resolved` seems to fix the situation better
(/etc/resolv.conf is a link again, but now it's not broken). Also,
`netplan status` repo
** Description changed:
I was an unpatient idiot, and I upgraded from 22.04 to 24.04. Near to
- the end of the upgrade, I got an „Oh, no! [something, I do not remember]
- and the system cannot recover. Call the system administrator” message
- after a red FAILED in the terminal. The system admini
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