I didn't quite have Dan's patience, but FWIW my system successfully
rebooted 25/25 times with the systemd package (237-3ubuntu10.42) from
bionic-proposed in combination with libseccomp2:amd64
(2.4.3-1ubuntu3.18.04.3) installed and syscall filtering enabled in
/lib/systemd/system/systemd-resolved.se
> I wonder if you see anything related to systemd-resolved with 'journalctl |
> grep audit | grep systemd'
No, not since March 30th.
> at the time of the boot failure.
No log files were written at that time (no log entries made it to disk before
the segfault).
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Hmmh, if I see this right, there's a systemd-dbg package available for
Ubuntu 16.04, but not for 18.04.
FWIW, I attached the original core file as bug1886115.core .
** Attachment added: "original core dump of systemd-237-3ubuntu10.41 with
libseccomp2-2.4.3-1ubuntu3"
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2.3.1-2.1ubuntu4 is the version of libseccomp2 which is available, i.e.
$ sudo apt install libseccomp2=2.3.1-2.1ubuntu4
succeeds. That allowed me to uncomment, i.e. enable, the SystemCallFilter in
/lib/systemd/system/systemd-resolved.service again and reboot successfully.
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> can you confirm which one you have had to disable the SystemCallFilter?
Both files are just symlinks to /lib/systemd/system/systemd-resolved.service.
> Also there appear to be a bunch of systemd managed services which have failed
> to run
I moved snap related services out of the way recentl
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After applying updates to Ubuntu 18.04 my desktop (apple mini with
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** Description changed:
After applying updates to Ubuntu 18.04 my desktop (apple mini with
i5-2415M CPU) failed to complete the boot process. A few seconds into
the boot, the last message displayed is "/var mounted". The system
> have you customised the syscall filtering in this profile at all?
Don't know what you mean by profile there. The OS runs on bare-metal here.
The only related modification I made has been (now) the reported commenting-out
of
--8<--
SystemCallFilter=~@clock @cpu-emulation @debug @keyring @modul
> apport-collect 1886115
That doesn't seem to succeed (because the installed package is libseccomp2, but
here listed as libseccomp since the former isn't known to launchpad).
I tried
$ apport-bug -u 1886115 libseccomp2
but that appears to attempt to create a new bug, rather then updating the
ex
Public bug reported:
After applying updates to Ubuntu 18.04 my desktop (apple mini with
i5-2415M CPU) failed to complete the boot process. A few seconds into
the boot, the last message displayed is "/var mounted". The system then
appears to hang indefinitely.
Luckily, the 'rescue' boot imag
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