FWIW: Because on jammy (on my desktop) nfs-server works, I downloaded
and replaced/installed the related nfs-packages on noble
(libldap-2.5-0_2.5.18+dfsg-0ubuntu0.22.04.2_amd64.deb
libnfsidmap1_1%3a2.6.1-1ubuntu1.2_amd64.deb nfs-
common_1%3a2.6.1-1ubuntu1.2_amd64.deb nfs-kernel-
server_1%3a2.6.1-1u
s/mountd/gssd/ ;-)
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Title:
kernel-nfs-server does not work at all
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
I'm
Wrong terminal for 'About Ubuntu'. It is of course 'Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS'.
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Title:
kernel-nfs-server does not work at all
Status in l
Public bug reported:
I'm trying to setup a NFSv4 server on Ubuntu LTS 24.04 but it does not
work at all. The client (no matter whether Ubuntu 22.04.4 LTS, or
Solaris 11.3.x, or ...) sends a V4 Null call, the server receives the
paket on the related interface and ACKs it, but in never sends an
answ
Public bug reported:
Since focal a casual unprivileged user cannot save the current X Server
Display Configuration, no matter which location is used. I.e. even for
e.g. /tmp/xorg.conf or /home/$LOGNAME/xorg.conf the user gets asked for
the root password.
This really stupid '"AUTHENTICATING FOR co
There is no apport* installed on the machine.
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Title:
zfs-initramfs: zfs import rpool fails - too early
Status in zfs-linux pac
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Public bug reported:
/usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/zfs::import_pool() tries to import
the root pool (in my case named rpool) before the related devices are
available, i.e. scsi scan has been finished.
I use the following Q&D workaround to fix it:
--- /usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/zfs.or
Hi Jeff,
hmm, didn't get notified by launchpad about your answer :(((. Anyway,
tried another machine with 4.15.0-91-generic and indeed, it seems to be
fixed.
Now the problem is, that our GPU machines are running 4.15.0-58-generic
and cannot be upgraded because all the nvidia stuff is very picky a
Getting it all the time:
[Apr13 04:28] kino6_0: hw csum failure
[ +0.003777] CPU: 18 PID: 0 Comm: swapper/18 Tainted: P OE
4.15.0-58-generic #64-Ubuntu
[ +0.03] Hardware name: GIGABYTE G291-281-00/MG51-G21-00, BIOS R06
11/19/2019
[ +0.01] Call Trace:
[ +0.03]
[ +0
kdump package is crap, because it is using a different image (initrd)
than update-initramfs creates, so /boot/initrd.img-* !=
/var/lib/kdump/initrd.img-* . Yes, they may have the same name, but not
the same content. What a hugh bullshit! So no wonder, why one has to
waste several hours to find out,
We use 'Linux kino6 4.15.0-58-generic #64-Ubuntu SMP Tue Aug 6 11:12:41
UTC 2019 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux' (Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS) and see
all the time 'hw csum failure's:
[ +28.297139] kino6_0: hw csum failure
[ +0.003607] CPU: 12 PID: 0 Comm: swapper/12 Tainted: P O
4.15.0-58-
** Package changed: linux (Ubuntu) => libdbi-perl (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: libdbi-perl (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => In Progress
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/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/perl5/5.22/DBI.pm (xenial with latest updates) is
buggy.
To test, simply run:
---schnipp---
#!/usr/bin/perl
require DBI;
my $dbfile = "/tmp/notifications_sqlite.dat";
my $dbh = DBI->connect("dbi:SQLite:dbname=$dbfile",'','');
my $qu_attr = "SELECT
Since xenial we have this very annoying behavior (unregister_netdevice:
waiting for lo to become free. Usage count = 1) as well, which in turn
makes a container reboot taking several minutes instead of seconds e.g.
on vivid (lxc-ls -f also hangs for that time). E.g.:
[ +10.244888] unregister_netd
It might be also a result of the bogus mount.zfs, which requires POSIX
incorrect arguments but honors POSIXLY_CORRECT env var!
Had a similar zfs mount order problem with a rpool/local/home/{A,B,C}
tree (was created using -p option) ...
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Please read carefully before answering: As already said (and the given
output clearly shows the problem beside being mentioned in the subject):
zfs screwed up the mount order and mounted rpool/VARSHARE/lxc _before_
rpool/VARSHARE. And when /var/share/lxc gets mounted, obviously
/var/share is not em
Public bug reported:
I've the following zfs:
# zfs list -r rpool/VARSHARE
NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT
rpool/VARSHARE 114K 165G30K /var/share
rpool/VARSHARE/lxc84K 165G19K /var/share/lxc
rpool/VARS
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1527727 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1527727
No ETAs, when the backport is available for the LTS release?
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Wondering, whether there is an official repository, where one may look
into the source of the shipped version of the package. I found
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/2.02~beta2-36ubuntu3.9, but
even the grub2_2.02~beta2.orig.tar.xz is != to what is tagged as
grub-2.02-beta2 in the offici
BUG or not? At least I get mixed feelings, when I see, that the log
device gets passed to grub-probe! E.g.:
+ zpool status rpool
pool: rpool
state: ONLINE
scan: resilvered 547M in 0h0m with 0 errors on Thu May 18 03:49:08 2017
config:
NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM
r
BTW: Just encountered, that netinstall fails, when it tries to install
grub, because /sys seems not to be mounted to /target/sys:
# zpool status
The ZFS modules are not loaded.
Try running '/sbin/modprobe zfs' as root to load them.
After a mount --rbind /sys /target/sys :
# zpool status
pool:
It should not restrict import to hardcoded /dev and /dev/disk/by-id -
see https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/zfs-linux/+bug/1688890
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** Patch added: "honor misc /dev dirs"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/zfs-linux/+bug/1688890/+attachment/4872753/+files/initramfs-zfs.patch
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Public bug reported:
Right now 'zfs-initramfs', i.e. /usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/zfs
does not support any other directory than /dev for "zpool import ...".
Therefore even if a pool gets created from a different directory like
/dev, say /dev/disk/by-id or /dev/chassis/SYS on next reboot /dev
Seems, that this package gets included via preseed:
tasksel tasksel/first multiselect minimal
d-i pkgsel/include string grub2 linux-crashdump openssh-server tcsh ksh gawk
vim sysstat lxc debootstrap libcap-ng-utils acpid at bc ethtool libxslt1.1
lxc-templates patch uidmap xz-utils acl iptables u
~ # sed -i.orig -e '/^set/ a\set -x'
/target/var/lib/dpkg/info/kdump-tools.postinst
~ # tail -f /var/log/syslog
May 5 12:11:29 in-target: linux-crashdump depends on kdump-tools; however:
May 5 12:11:29 in-target: Package kdump-tools is not configured yet.
May 5 12:11:29 in-target:
May 5
Public bug reported:
If zfs is used for boot, boot will fail because of bogus information returned by
/usr/bin/grub-mkrelpath. E.g. if the zfs dataset for / is rpool/ROOT/linux:
# /usr/bin/grub-mkrelpath /
/ROOT/linux@
This leads to a bogus /boot/grub/grub.cfg because /etc/grub.d/10_linux
gen
Hi Christian,
Yepp, the patch looks good. Would be nice to get this integrated (or to
sync dmidecode with the current GNU version).
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Public bug reported:
Ubuntu version of dmidecode breaks several scripts because it prints
diagnostics messages to stdout instead of stderr.
E.g.: sudo /bin/ksh93
# /usr/sbin/dmidecode -s baseboard-manufacturer 2>/dev/null
Supermicro
Invalid entry length (16). Fixed up to 11.
The original versio
Done - see 1687664.
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Title:
grub-probe for zfs assumes all devices prefix with /dev, ignoring
/dev/disk/...
Status in grub:
Just encountered the same problem with xenial:
grub-probe: error: failed to get canonical path of `/dev/HDD0p2'
See also http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?50896
IMHO "zpool status -P $pool" should be used, everything else is a
kludge, which will fail sooner or later.
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Haven't tried, but found a way to fix it myself. In general the problem
is, that Ubuntu still uses a setup/environment, which looks like ~15
years ago - all the bogus klibc/busybox pain! I mean, I want to boot a
workstation, not my dish washer!
In detail one problem seems, that Ubuntu uses the bug
To get the info above, I added break=init and did manually:
chroot /root /bin/bash
# created /etc/resolv.conf
apt-get install python-apport
apport-collect 1355010
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** Tags added: apport-collected
** Description changed:
We are trying to provide Ubuntu desktop (ubuntu-14.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso) to
our labs for studs, which just wanna give it a try.
Unfortunately it doesn't work: If it tries to exec the final step (e.g.
run-init /ro
Since after the kernel panic the machine is frozen, there is no way to
run any app or collect further information.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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We are trying to provide Ubuntu desktop (ubuntu-14.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso) to
our labs for studs, which just wanna give it a try.
Unfortunately it doesn't work: If it tries to exec the final step (e.g.
run-init /root /sbin/init textonly toram /root/dev/console
2>&1) it pa
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