I just targeted this to Focal as the focal version of makedumpfile will
not work with the focal hwe kernel.
Focal makedumpfile.h says:
#define LATEST_VERSION KERNEL_VERSION(5, 4, 8) /* linux-5.4.8 */
linux-image-generic-hwe-20.04 currently points to linux-meta-hwe-5.15.
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Title:
False warning "The kernel ve
Public bug reported:
I was playing with an lxc virtual machine today and attempted some use
of luks. a cryptseutp open fails with strange error message:
$ printf %s foobar | cryptsetup open --type=luks --key-file=-
/dev/atom0/smtest_enc smtest
device-mapper: reload ioctl on failed: Invalid arg
I'm going to mark this fix-released.
The general bug as described in the description is that cloud-init can't
correctly apply networking for all interfaces.
cloud-init local applies networking configuration to the system, and
should apply before the system brings networking up. Thus appearing to
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1718761 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1718761
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1718761
It's not possible to use OverlayFS (mount -t overlay) to stack directories
on a ZFS volume
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I hit this today, and filed bug 1873917 before dupe'ing it to this.
I'd think that the main pain points are
a.) using overlay in a container that is backed by zfs via lxd
b.) using overlay when using zfs root
(https://didrocks.fr/2019/10/11/ubuntu-zfs-support-in-19.10-zfs-on-root/)
I attached a r
Public bug reported:
zfs cannot be used as a filesystem for an overlay mount's 'upperdir' or
'workdir' arguement.
If you have zfs root, or are inside an lxd that uses zfs then you'll not
be able to use overlay mounts without working around this bug.
It can be worked around by using a tmpfs.
$
this seemed to "just work" for me.
http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/93dWDPZfZT/
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Title:
cloud-init growpart race with udev
Status in
a.) I gave the wrong link. ugh. It should have been:
https://code.launchpad.net/~smoser/cloud-initramfs-tools/+git/cloud-initramfs-tools/+merge/379774
b.) the fixed link to 'a' probably makes more sense now. But basically
you need a newer cloud-initramfs-tools to adjust for the fact that
growp
The fix is in cloud-utils upstream now.
Still to do:
a.) review/merge cloud-initramfs-tools pull request
https://code.launchpad.net/~raharper/cloud-utils/+git/cloud-utils/+merge/379177
b.) upload cloud-initramfs-tools to focal
c.) upload cloud-utils to focal
d.) any SRU
the order of 'b' a
** Changed in: cloud-initramfs-tools (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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cloud-init growpart race with udev
Stat
** Merge proposal linked:
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** Changed in: cloud-utils
Status: New => Fix Committed
** Also affects: cloud-utils (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: cloud-utils (Ubuntu)
> > So that means we have this sequence of events:
> > a.) growpart change partition table
> > b.) growpart call partx
> > c.) udev created and events being processed
> That is not true. whilst sfdisk is deleting, creating, finishing
> partition table (a) and partx is called (b), udev events ar
I really think you are all *way* over thinking this.
a. growpart made a change to the partition table (using sfdisk)
b. growpart called partx --update --nr 3 /dev/sda
c. growpart exited
With a and b growpart created udev events. If you create udev events,
you really need to wait for those event
best. fix. ever.
working after a reboot.
$ snap list lxd
Name Version RevTracking Publisher Notes
lxd 3.18 12211 stablecanonical✓ -
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Seems related or at least "close to" bug 1762748.
If nothing else, that bug has nice local recreate information.
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Title:
Xenial
Hi,
I recreated the issue using the Ubuntu upstream kernel builds at
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/daily/current/
After launching a 18.04 instance, and then installing those kernels
and rebooting (generic_4.20.0-999.201811252100) I saw the issue.
I noticed that cloud-init's /var
Hi Adrian,
In a system where this recreates, could you please run:
cloud-init collect-logs
and attach the output?
Thank you.
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Titl
Hi.
I added a 'linux' package task here. It seems that in bug 1551419 patches were
added
to the ubuntu kernel to do the right thing. Possibly those patches were
inadvertantly
dropped? Either way, it seems like the [Ubuntu] kernel should promise this
consistently
so that multiple consumers do
Marking this Invalid on cloud-initramfs-tools. It doesn't seem likely
that there is much we can do there.
** Changed in: cloud-initramfs-tools
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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** Summary changed:
- iptables --list --numeric fails on -virtual kernel
+ iptables --list --numeric fails on -virtual kernel / -virtual missing bpfilter
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Originally ran into this trying to use lxd on cosmic as described in
https://github.com/lxc/lxd/issues/5081
Simple test case was just:
a.) launch fresh cosmic instance
b.) sudo snap install lxd
c.) sudo lxd waitready
d.) sudo lxd init --auto --storage-backend=dir
In the failure case, that ta
The module needed to magically make this work is 'bpfilter.ko'.
So at least one solution for this is to move bpfilter.ko from
the linux-modules-extra to linux-modules.
Currently linux-modules-extra-4.18.0-7-generic but we would want it
in linux-modules-4.18.0-7-generic.
bpfilter is described at
Public bug reported:
On a fresh instance of cosmic, run:
$ sudo iptables --list --numeric; echo $?
iptables: No chain/target/match by that name.
1
Expected result is something like:
$ iptables --list --numeric
Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT)
target prot opt source destination
For the lazy
commit 707e7e96602675beb5e09bb994195663da6eb56d ->
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=707e7e96602675beb5e09bb994195663da6eb56d
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@Seth,
I'm confused by:
"I'm not currently aware of any working kernel version."
Ubuntu 18.04 kernels (4.15) work correctly.
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** Attachment added: "dmesg, lspci -vvn from a bionic instance of same type
(vmstandard 2.1)"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1790652/+attachment/5184530/+files/vmstandard-2.1-bionic.log
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I updated the description to clarify. This issue only occurs on
VMStandard2.1 size. The image I uploaded works for VMStandard1.1 (which
gets a different NIC).
** Summary changed:
- Oracle cosmic image does not find broadcom network device in initramfs
+ Oracle cosmic image does not find broadc
I built and uploaded an image with cosmic-proposed enabled to get the
4.18.0-7-generic kernel.
Note that I'm fairly sure I also got linux-firmware at 1.175 (cosmic-proposed
version). But if that didn't make it into the initramfs (I'm assuming that
some linux-firmware files must make it into the
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: cloud-init
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: cloud-init (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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** Changed in: cloud-init (Ubuntu Bionic)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Public bug reported:
I'm not sure exactly what got me into this state, but I have several lxc
containers that cannot be deleted.
$ lxc info
api_status: stable
api_version: "1.0"
auth: trusted
public: false
auth_methods:
- tls
environment:
addresses: []
architectures:
- x86_64
- i686
ce
marked this fix-released.
I dont see the problem any more.
It is possible it still affects 4.4 series, but bionic is fine for sure.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Joseph,
Thanks for providing the link to the mailing list post. That is very
helpful.
On Fri, Mar 23, 2018 at 4:15 PM, Joseph Salisbury <
joseph.salisb...@canonical.com> wrote:
> SRU request submitted:
> https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kernel-team/2018-March/090976.html
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An upstream commit landed for this bug.
To view that commit see the following URL:
https://git.launchpad.net/curtin/commit/?id=bd40234f
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This does recreate on a zfs filesystem also. No lxc is required.
Recreated as root and non-root on 4.15.0-10-generic .
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Title:
** Summary changed:
- system process hung on container stop/delete
+ zfs system process hung on container stop/delete
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Title:
z
recreate in a vm that had a free block device /dev/vdb.
sudo zpool create -f myzfs /dev/vdb
sudo zfs create -p myzfs/myproject/foo
sudo chmod 1777 /myzfs/myproject/foo
cd /myzfs/myproject/foo
apt-get update
apt-get install -y ubuntu-dev-tools
apt-get build-dep -y libaio
pull-lp-source libaio
sh
Joseph forwarded this upstream. LKML mailing list post
https://lkml.org/lkml/2018/3/1/812 .
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Title:
/dev/bcache/by-uuid links not c
Why did you mark this invalid?
If zfs 0.7.X relies on kernel > 4.13, then it seems a valid bug.
zfs-zed does not mention any dependency on a specific linux version, and even
if it did wouldnt users be guaranteed to hit this issue after they'd upgraded
zfs-zed and before they'd upgraded (and rebo
sorry for not being clear above. I had dpkg-diverted that update-grub,
so my dist-upgrade and then reboot put me back into an older kernel.
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Colin, thanks for quick response.
rebooting into 4.15 did in resolve the issue.
I woudln't have stumbled on it at all except at some point i had dpkg-diverted
/etc/kernel/postinst.d/zz-update-grub
so dist-upgrades didn't fix it.
fwiw, I was booted into vmlinuz-4.13.0-32-generic when I found the
Public bug reported:
I logged in this morning and found system kind of sluggish.
A 'top' showed 'zed' process spinning 100% of a cpu.
I didn't feel like worrying about it, so I simply rebooted.
System came back up into the same state.
Running 'strace -p 2002' shows repeated:
ioctl(5, _IOC(0, 0x5
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>From the install log you can see that we install grub2 at
>2.02~beta2-36ubuntu3.17.
..
Unpacking grub2-common (2.02~beta2-36ubuntu3.17)
..
'dpkg-reconfigure grub-pc' and 'grub-install /dev/vda' are run
And also:
run-parts: executing /etc/kernel/postinst.d/zz-update-grub 4.4.0-116-g
Hi.
I've confirmed this fix by using curtin's "vmtest" test harness.
I've applied the attached patch to curtin at 82622f129b.
The patch does:
a.) remove the work arounds we had in place to make zfs root work on xenial.
b.) enable proposed
Then I've run an install of a system that does a installat
I've removed the verification-failed-xenial tag.
The problem reported in bug 1750732 may be related to a grub upgrade, but
surely is not related to this specific grub upgrade.
Please see the changes
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/354651271/grub2_2.02~beta2-36ubuntu3.16_2.02~beta2-36ubuntu3.17.di
** Description changed:
1. $ lsb_release -rd
Description: Ubuntu 17.10
Release: 17.10
2. $ apt-cache policy linux-image-`uname -r`
linux-image-4.13.0-16-generic:
- Installed: 4.13.0-16.19
- Candidate: 4.13.0-16.19
- Version table:
- *** 4.13.0-16.19 500
- 500 http
Tetsuo,
Thanks for the info. Removing 'apparmor=0' isn't an option right now both
because MAAS doesn't let you control that and because it is there to work
around other bugs (originally bug 1677336).
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It happens within 3 minutes of system boot into 4.13 kernel.
2 systems reproduced this. You're lucky to be able to log in before it crashes.
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** Attachment added: "full console log into kernel trace"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1749221/+attachment/5054369/+files/bibarel-crash-full-console.txt
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1749221
The collected files here were from a different system.
** Attachment removed: "console log of bibarel and kernel trace"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1749216/+attachment/5054346/+
Public bug reported:
Booted under maas in rescue mode system console has the attached failure.
First bit is
[ 440.196466] BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at
fe3ed820
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: linux-generic (not installed)
ProcVersionSignature: User
Public bug reported:
Booted under maas in rescue mode system console has the attached failure.
First bit is
[ 440.196466] BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at
fe3ed820
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: linux-generic (not installed)
ProcVersionSignature: Ubu
** Changed in: zfs-linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
** Changed in: zfs-linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Also affects: zfs-linux (Ubuntu Xenial)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: zfs-linux (Ubuntu Xenial)
Status: New => Confirme
I've uploaded just now grub2 (2.02~beta2-36ubuntu3.17) and
grub2-signed (1.66.17) to the xenial SRU queue.
There are currently versions in xenial-proposed for these packages with
fixes for bug 722950 and bug 1708245.
Hopefully after those uploads clear xenial-proposed the fix for this bug will
ge
I've marked this 'Fix Released' in xenial as Ubuntu's package in xenial
at 0.6.5.6-0ubuntu3 which has the fix at [1] as mentioned in comment 29.
Further, my experience with our zfs work in curtin indicates that it is
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Hi,
I'm coming here from bug 1730744.
Is this bug expected to be fixed for 18.04?
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Title:
Regression in getaddrinfo(): calls block
** Changed in: cloud-images
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
vagrant artful64 box filesystem too small
Status in cloud-image
Yasuo,
It is not exposed in any way through vagrant.
It is a kernel command line option.
You'd have to edit /etc/default/grub and add it to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT
and then run 'update-grub'.
I had done a quick test and didn't seem to think that it fixed the
issue, but I'd be interested in he
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu3
Architecture: amd64
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
Ec2AMI: ami-02da
Ec2AMIManifest: FIXME
Ec2AvailabilityZone: nova
Ec2InstanceType: m1.large
Ec2Kernel: unavailable
Ec2Ramdisk: unavailable
JournalErrors:
Error: command ['journalctl', '-b', '--priority=warning', '--l
apport information
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
** No longer affects: e2fsprogs (Ubuntu)
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So the/some interesting points of dmesg.log:
[0.00] random: get_random_bytes called from start_kernel+0x42/0x4e1
with crng_init=0
[0.00] Linux version 4.13.0-16-generic (buildd@lcy01-02) (gcc version
7.2.0 (Ubuntu 7.2.0-8ubuntu2)) #19-Ubuntu SMP Wed Oct 11 18:35:14 UTC 2017
(Ubu
The attached /var/log/cloud-init.log has 2 boots in it.
One starts at 14:15:18 (line 1) and one starting at 14:21:17,808 (line 719).
The first boot successfully updated the partition table for /dev/sda
so that the first partition (/dev/sda1) took the whole ~ 10G disk.
2017-10-24 14:15:33,338 -
Public bug reported:
My wireless seems to have stopped working (at least working well).
[ 27.950002] [ cut here ]
[ 27.950030] WARNING: CPU: 1 PID: 148 at
/build/linux-z2ccW0/linux-4.4.0/net/mac80211/driver-ops.c:175
drv_conf_tx+0x1c8/0x1e0 [mac80211]()
[ 27.95003
Seems likely related to:
https://github.com/coreos/bugs/issues/2152
There are three overlayfs commits that add ESTALE returns in 4.13. Two of them
only affect mount time, and the third is torvalds/linux@b9ac5c2. Other 4.13
overlayfs changes may have introduced new calls to existing functions
Public bug reported:
MAAS is currently failing to deploy artful.
[0.00] Kernel command line: nomodeset
iscsi_target_name=iqn.2004-05.com.ubuntu:maas:ephemeral-ubuntu-ppc64el-
ga-17.10-artful-daily iscsi_target_ip=10.245.71.3 iscsi_target_port=3260
iscsi_initiator=wichita ip=wichita:BO
This bug is believed to be fixed in cloud-init in 17.1. If this is still
a problem for you, please make a comment and set the state back to New
Thank you.
** Changed in: cloud-init
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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** Description changed:
when network is configured with ifupdown, scripts in
/etc/network/ifup.d/ were called on network being brought up and
/etc/network/ifdown.d were called on network being brought down.
Any packages that shipped these hooks need to be verified to have the
same fun
** Also affects: nss-pam-ldapd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: openssh (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: openvpn (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: postfix (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecid
If you are affected by this bug, then you have the following options:
a.) upgrade to maas 2.2
MAAS 2.2 sends 'apparmor=0' to the installation/commissionging kernel command
line. 2.2 is in -proposed for 16.04, 16.10, 17.04 repositories and
is already available in artful.
Alternatively you can
** Description changed:
After update [1] of cloud-init in Ubuntu (which landed in xenial-updates
on 2017-06-27), it is causing NTP reload failures.
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cloud-init/0.7.9-153-g16a7302f-
0ubuntu1~16.04.1
In MAAS scenarios, this is causing the machine t
** Changed in: cloud-init (Ubuntu Yakkety)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: cloud-init (Ubuntu Zesty)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: cloud-init (Ubuntu Yakkety)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: cloud-init (Ubuntu Zesty)
Importance: Undecided => M
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu Yakkety)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: cloud-init (Ubuntu Yakkety)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu Zesty)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: cloud-init (Ubuntu Zesty
Public bug reported:
Hi,
I was trying to verify bug 1677376 yesterday, and came to find out
that our kernel does not have virtio or virtio-scsi builtin drivers.
This generally has not been a problem as initramfs has been used.
However, as there is recently an interest in booting without initramfs
** No longer affects: linux (Ubuntu)
** No longer affects: curtin
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Title:
installation fails with trusty and hwe-t kernel
Status i
OK.
So what seems to be the issue here is that
a.) I'm not sure why, but when installing with hwe-t (after commissioning with
xenial) the third party drivers section of the curtin preseed does not get
rendered (http://paste.ubuntu.com/24409744/). So we do not install hvpsa
driver.
b.) Even if
Attaching lshw output in hwe-x.
The difference is really that hwe-x has this entry:
- physical id: 3.0.0
- bus info: scsi@0:3.0.0
+ physical id: 0.0.0
+ bus info: scsi@0:0.0.0
+ version: 4.52
+
Some further investigation...
It sure appears to me that hwe-t kernel was probably never supported with this
system (at least that disk).
** Attachment added: "lshw run in trusty with hwe-t"
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We have a node with nvme disk, and storage config like:
partitioning_commands:
builtin: [curtin, block-meta, custom]
storage:
config:
- {grub_device: true, id: nvme0n1, model: INTEL SSDPEDME400G4, name: nvme0n1,
ptable: gpt,
serial: CVMD5066001N400AGN, type: disk,
** Summary changed:
- attempts to rename vlans / get_interfaces_by_mac does not filter vlans
+ attempts to rename vlans / vlans have addr_assign_type of 2
** Summary changed:
- attempts to rename vlans / vlans have addr_assign_type of 2
+ attempts to rename vlans / vlans have addr_assign_type of
To verify this is fixed, I have done the following.
For good measure, I've also successfully booted the above
with additional parameter '-smp cpus=2'. That verifies that there is no
obvious regression on SMP system.
$
img_url="http://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/daily/server/xenial/current/xenial-ser
** Changed in: maas
Status: Won't Fix => Invalid
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Title:
NVMe driver regression for non-smp/1-cpu systems
Status in curtin:
** Description changed:
MAAS Version 2.1.1+bzr5544-0ubuntu1 (16.10.1)
Deploying Xenial Nodes
1) Deploy MAAS 2.1.1 on Yakkety
2) Associate Juju 2.1 beta3
3) Juju deploy Kubernetes Core
Nodes begin to deploy but fail
Installation failed with exception: Unexpected error while r
Dan Streetman suggested that this should only be a problem with a single cpu
system.
I did verify that the failure shown above goes away if you add '-smp cpus=2' to
the qemu command line.
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Recreate is as show above, or:
qemu-system-x86_64 -enable-kvm \
-drive file=disk1.qcow,if=none,format=qcow2,id=nvme0 \
-device nvme,drive=nvme0,serial=nvme-0 \
-snapshot -nographic -echr 0x05 -m 512 \
-kernel kernel -initrd initrd \
-append "root=LABEL=cloudimg-rootfs console=t
Seems only present in xenial, 4.4.0-57-generic.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Xenial)
Importance: High => Critical
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Title:
[2.1.1
I've just now tested yakkety, and it seems like both 4.8.0-30-generic
and 4.8.0-32-generic are working fine, so I do not believe this to
affect yakkety.
** No longer affects: linux (Ubuntu Yakkety)
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Just to be clear, the failure I'm seeing is that in qemu, if you try to
boot with root=LABEL=cloudimg-rootfs it will no longer work.
I believe that this is another symptom of both the failure in vmtest and
the failure that Chris saw.
The reproduce above is just easier to run.
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OK, so I installed vmlinuz-4.4.0-57-generic into the good image (apt-get
install linux-virtual) and the resulted kernel/initrd still show the
problem.
So this is squarely a kernel regression.
** Summary changed:
- [2.1.1] Yakkety - MAAS has nvme0n1 set as boot disk, curtin fails
+ [2.1.1] MAAS
This script shows the failure, downloading a xenial cloud-image
that has vmlinuz-4.4.0-53-generic (release-20161214) and one that has
vmlinuz-4.4.0-57-generic (release-20161221).
Other differences are
changed: ['linux-image-virtual', 'apport', 'systemd',
'linux-image-4.4.0-57-generic', 'cloud-in
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