This happened to me after I installed tuxboot from a deb package using dpkg -i 
... . The software installed but claimed to be incomplete because the 
p7zip-fill package was missing which in turn depended on a i386-library. I 
declined to install i386 lib on 64-bit system because I was not sure about the 
effects and te use of it (as a matter of, the installation did not offer to 
install the mossing package, I just did not do it).
After that, my Ubuntu 16.04 issued the message above each time the computer 
started until I removed tuxboot again using "sudo dpkg -P tuxboot".
I found that I was better off without it and managed to create the usb stick I 
needed using the start media creator tool that comes with Ubuntu (initially I 
installed tuxboot for that purpose it claimed to be superior to all other 
tools, which I had unfortunately no chance to confirm)
Hope that helps or you found it entertaining at least. Sorry for the damage 
done to the english language, I am not a native speaker.

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