lukasz,
After a kernel update yesterday I can confirmed that the old kernel was removed
and the was no reboot today.
apt-cache policy unattended-upgrades
unattended-upgrades:
Installed: 1.1ubuntu1.18.04.7~16.04.1
Candidate: 1.1ubuntu1.18.04.7~16.04.1
Also installed from xenial-proposed:
apt-
I also can verify 1.1ubuntu1.18.04.7~16.04.1. Yesterday new kernels were
installed and a reboot performed. Today old kernel was removed and no
reboot performed. This test also used the new update-notifier-common
version 3.168.10.
Yesterday I received an email telling me that new kernels had been
i
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My 16.04 server doesn't have update-notifier installed but does have
update-notifier-common installed. If I install update-notifier from
propose it will install a slew of other packages. If I install update-
notifier-common from propose it just installs the new update-notifier-
common ve
Brian,
On Dec 3rd I installed from xenial-proposed version 1.1ubuntu1.18.04.7~16.04.0.
On Dec 4th unattended-upgrades installed new kernel and rebooted, as it should.
Today, Dec 5 unattended-upgrades removed old kernels, which it should do, and
then rebooted which it shouldn't do. I have attached
And the after autoremove log
** Attachment added: "after_history.log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unattended-upgrades/+bug/1626345/+attachment/4760020/+files/after_history.log
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Brian,
Yesterday we had kernel updates. My server, which is set to
automatically reboot, reboot fine and no /var/run/reboot-required. This
morning there was no second reboot, so everything was as expected. The I
ran autoremove to remove the stale kernel. Then I had /var/run/reboot-
required and /v
Brian,
This weekend we had updates for libssl and a libssl regression. Both required a
reboot and no second reboot. In other words worked as expected.
Perhaps the bug only occurs for kernel updates. I have had this happen a few
times in the past. So the next time it happens I will not run autor
Brian,
I don't have that file as it was removed by the reboot, but I do believe it
said "Linux base", same as the day before.
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Brian,
File attached.
** Attachment added: "history.log"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unattended-upgrades/+bug/1626345/+attachment/4746383/+files/history.log
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Public bug reported:
Yesterday unattended-upgrades required a reboot for kernel updates as
expected. But today unattended-upgrades required a reboot even though
there were no updates.
2016-09-20 05:20:10,409 INFO Initial blacklisted packages:
2016-09-20 05:20:10,410 INFO Initial whitelisted pack
Can't seem to edit my own post. Disregard the last paragraph about
reboot-required, I need to look into that a little further,
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I have noticed this too, at least with logrotate not running. I thought this
was because the reboot happens right after, or during, unattended-upgrades. So
I set the time to reboot to 7:30 AM in /etc/apt/apt.conf/50unattended-upgrades
to give the rest of cron.daily time to run. However logrotate
Public bug reported:
I have a personal website that I use Apache's AuthType Basic to authenticate.
>From my phone ( Nexas 4 Mako OTA10 ) I can access the page and login OK. When
>I download a file I get a HttpError: 401-Unathorized.
More in depth:
When I press the "GetFile" link Apache logs (in
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