Might I suggest a bug be created for the behavior I saw regarding
removing other kernels.
Specifically, I upgraded to a kernel and the upgrade largely failed,
even thought it was allowed to proceed and was not backed out.
Automatically backing out of a failing upgrade might be yet another
feature
Given the new kernel, this bug should remain open as long as the
4.4.0-66 is available for installation as it appears to be directly
relevant to upgrading to this kernel.
The severity of the bug may be mitigated by the new upstream kernel, but
I think it's fairly severe currently given it has been
Quick question.
Due to lack of time and resources to investigate this bug, I reinstalled de
novo, Ubuntu 16.04.2.
The new kernel 4.8.0-41 was installed but the fact that I now am seeing a
functional system doesn't really impact this bug. This bug was about very
serious issues with the upgrade
I installed the new kernel and it appears to be working. Some issues with
nVidia drivers but that's not exactly news for linux.
I'll update the bug.
On Mar 14, 2017 2:30 PM, "Joseph Salisbury"
wrote:
> Would it be possible for you to test the latest upstream stable kernel?
> Refer to https://
Yes, booting an old kernel gives a good system.
On Mar 13, 2017 12:21 PM, "Joseph Salisbury"
wrote:
> Does the bug go away if you boot back into the prior kernel version?
>
> ** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
>Importance: Undecided => High
>
> ** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu Xenial)
>Importan
** Description changed:
The most obvious issue upon logging in was that there were no network
interfaces save the loopback.
A review of the logs suggested there were many major problems with the
upgrade.
Interestingly, the system suggested that I delete all other versions of
the kerne
Public bug reported:
The most obvious issue upon logging in was that there were no network
interfaces save the loopback.
A review of the logs suggested there were many major problems with the upgrade.
Interestingly, the system suggested that I delete all other versions of
the kernel immediately
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