Ok - now I understand ... It fits perfectly because I re-created my nfsroot on 5.May - shortly after my last Ubuntu install, today I did the first Ubuntu installation since then ... I dont remember how old my former nfsroot was - but most likely I created last year
Thanks a lot! Regards René On 06/19/2015 03:54 PM, Thomas Lange wrote: >>>>>> On Fri, 19 Jun 2015 15:09:38 +0200, René Bleisch >>>>>> <accou...@climate.unibe.ch> said: > > today I installed an Ubuntu Trusty Client from my Debian/wheezy nfsroot > (which I use for all Debian and Ubuntu clients). > > during the installation, suddenly some "/bin/bash: error importing > function definition for `BASH_FUNC" errors where thrown. > > The installation seems to succed - the configurations are successfull, > I can boot into the system and everything works as expected. > > > => hence its not a serious issue but only annoying because it spoofs > the fai.log > > => it only occurs during Ubuntu trusty installations (no such errors > for wheezy/jessie clients) > > => it never happened before (my last Ubuntu install was 25.April) > > => googleing suggests, that it is related to bash being patched for the > "Shellshock" vulnerability (was it included in a recent Ubuntu-bash-package > update?) > > > Did anyone have similar issues with Ubuntu clients? > We had the same problem with Debian some time ago. You can just ignore > this ugly messages. See also > > https://lists.uni-koeln.de/pipermail/linux-fai/2014-October/010726.html >