Greetings, Every system I have is Lubuntu. Just getting that out there at the beginning. :-)
I have been tinkering with and using the 16.04 daily builds for a while on a few I-really-don't-care-what-happens-dev-boxes. Things have been pretty solid so far. The few bugs I found I reported, but no major issues. I have many 14.04 systems that I am planning on updating to 16.04. I thought I would test a few of the systems I don't care so much for and see how an update goes. The first was a VM. It threw a bunch of weird messages about systemd and init packages, but completed and seems to be functioning...but it isn't really anything more then a default install (I roll back my test changes to a base install + updates). I decided to test something a bit more real (but expecting it to have issues). The laptop I occasionally play steam games on but mostly just watch movies in bed with. Oh no...it did not go so well. First, A LOT of messages about systemd and init packages conflicting or missing. Second, I got an error saying that there were too many errors. That was slightly terrifying and my first sinking feeling that this wasn't going to end well...But it sent me on to a dpkg recovery process so that made me feel a bit better until... Third, I got errors about the dpkg repair process (something about not being able to write apport errors because they already existed)...uh oh; no more warm fuzzies for me... Fourth, at this point I have just been clicking 'OK' letting the installer do its thing through all of these error messages and as it was doing something about those dpkg repair messages, it got to the point where it was rebuilding the DKMS kernel modules...then the screen went blank...but I could still tell the laptop was doing /something/. At the very least the caps light still turned on and off but I couldn't see any other sign of life. After about 30 minutes of just sitting there, I checked again and it was just dead. No light changes with caps/num lock, no virtual terminal switching, nothing at all. I couldn't even ssh into the laptop any more. So I hard rebooted. Insta-kernel-panic. As soon as I start to boot, it just dies. None of the kernels (pre or post update) work. I tried a few tricks and it just flat out panics. The good thing is that there really isn't anything on this laptop I care about. I can easily wipe and start over. I can also liveCD boot and check out the disk contents too. However, before I do a re-install to 16.04 I thought it was worth asking if there is interest in me attempting to salvage logs or do any kind of post-mortum. Most of the guides I see online for submitting bug reports kinda require the system to be in a mostly working state. This one ain't. Not even close. A liveCD is the best I can do for this guy right now. What logs should I get? How much should I provide? I really want smooth updates for my other 14.04 boxes which is why I wanted to test and give feedback now. I expected issues, but I didn't quite expect a complete insta-panic. :-{ Anyway, if there is anyone interested in trying to figure out what went wrong, let me know. I will gladly pull whatever information you want. Anything I can do to help make this smoother later on. :-) Thanks! -- Ubuntu-quality mailing list Ubuntu-quality@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-quality