I have also validated the proposed package on my reproducer sandbox, and it
worked correctly.
Still awaiting feedback from customer with ppc64le system, as soon as I hear
back I will let you know.
-Adam
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Hi Lukasz and Dragan, I just received confirmation from a customer that
the propsed package also fixed the issue on their ibm power environment
as well.
This was using the ca-train-ppa-service ppa however, so I'll check again
using the proper proposed repository package.
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Thank you for the clarification Martin.
I was able to confirm that the fsck results are located in
/run/initramfs/fsck.log on my test system as you described.
I found that if the /etc/default/grub file was modified to include:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="fsck.mode=force"
Then after running "sudo update
Thank you k-doug for placing the suggested workaround here!
I would also like to mention that with regards to Xenial (16.04) and any
Ubuntu release using systemd, the mechanism for forcing filesystem
checks on startup is presently unable to display the results of the
filesystem check on the rootfs
Public bug reported:
Prior to the systemd paradigm shift, Ubuntu versions provided mechanisms
to be able to see the results of a filesystem check performed on the
root filesystem either in boot.log in 12.04 or in mountall.log in 14.04.
As of 16.04, there is no way to see the output of systemd-fsc
Added milestone xenial-updates
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Milestone: None => xenial-updates
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Title:
systemd-fsck does not show results
I sent the following to Noèl Köthe, but have not yet heard back from
him:
On 02/17/2016 12:00 PM, Adam Blomberg wrote:
> Noel,
>
> Sorry for the abundance of emails, but one of the guys on our team just
> pointed out a bug filed against openipmi. [1]
>
> This appears to be cau
Experimentally, I tried the following and noted the times for the action
to appear in landscape:
Add user from landscape - 3 minutes
Del user from landscape - 4 minutes
Add user outside of landscape - 34 minutes
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Martin,
Thank you for sending out the notice of the proposed package!
I just installed it on a fresh system, and the users list appeared 3
minutes after installing and adding to my landscape account.
So far so good here.
Best regards,
-Adam Blomberg
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1307274 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1307274
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1307274
gedit crashes and locks up the system when dragging tab bar
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Christopher, thank you for reporting this bug. I have a question
regarding comment #2, is this a workaround for making this work? Or a
necessary setup file to test?
Thank you,
Best Regards,
-Adam
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The error message translates (approximately) to: "error opening the
location : The specified location is not supported"
** Changed in: pidgin (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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