Testing the new packages now, and have not yet had any segfaults,
whereas the 4.10-1ubuntu1.10 started logging faults with a couple of
minutes of starting and very regularly (sub-minute) after that.
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This only seems to happen for us, on 14.04 LTS at least, if the package
'systemd' is installed rather than merely libsystemd-{daemon,login}0,
and systemd-{services,shim}. It could be that a workaround is simply to
remove the 'systemd' package, assuming it's not required for your
particular setup.
I'm still able to duplicate this bug using:
linux-image-3.13.0-78-generic (from trusty-backports)
linux-image-3.19.0-50-generic (from linux-image-generic-lts-vivid)
The LXC images failed to start under linux-image-4.2.0-28-generic, with
a kernel oops.
I also tried, in Xenial, linux-image-4.4.0-2
Public bug reported:
Happened during upgrade from Server 10.4
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: php5-cli 5.3.10-1ubuntu3.4
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-31.50-generic 3.2.28
Uname: Linux 3.2.0-31-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.0.1-0ubuntu13
Architecture: amd64
Date:
Potentially better than copying the /usr/bin/kvm binary to
/usr/bin/kvm.real is to use dpkg-dirvert, then the shell script it's
replaced with (as per Michael R. Hines' suggestion) won't be over-
written on upgrade of the qemu-kvm package:
$ sudo dpkg-divert --add --rename --divert /usr/bin/kvm.rea
With the above patch applied stopping individual quagga daemons removes
the routes they've created (stopping bgpd removes only routes learnt via
BGP, etc). The apparent exception is zebra - that removes all routes.
This seems like far more reasonable behaviour.
BTW, the same bug also applies to
The original 'it fails ~50% of the time' was when I was testing with my
desired setup of a 10 GB LV.
The test01 -> test30 lines are from a different, and later, run to the
original more verbose excerpts.
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Seems to be related to the size and/or position of the LV on disk or
partitioning setup inside the LV. 1TB drives (software RAID 1) with LBA
enabled.
4 GB LV, 2 GB root, 2GB swap:
test01.txt:2010-07-28 13:39:00,848 DEBUG : Checking if "/boot/grub/stage1"
exists... yes
test02.txt:2010-07-28 1
** Attachment added: "Failed run"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/52610447/test03.txt
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Command line and options are identical between runs, except for the
hostname and LV (as passed to --raw)
# vmbuilder kvm ubuntu --hostname=$1 --raw=/dev/vg0/$1 -c
/etc/vmbuilder.cfg --debug -o --rootsize=8192 --swapsize=2048 --mem=512
# egrep -v "^$|^#" /etc/vmbuilder.cfg
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Thanks Patrick, we followed your instructions for the Dossy patch and
it's working fine now.
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I'm seeing a similar problem with what I believe to be a fully patched
Hardy AMD64 install. I've tried the usual things - deleting ~/.xine,
purging/reinstalling amarok/amarok-xine/libxine1-ffmpeg etc.
amarok 2:1.4.8-0ubuntu5
amarok-xine 2:1.4.8-0ubuntu5
libxine1-ffmpeg 1
I'd like to second Cory Dodt's comments - this is exactly what I saw -
WEP wifi borked by some update that went in to hardy a few days ago. The
"iwpriv ath0 mode 3" command also resolves for me. Deleting the wireless
network from network manager makes no difference.
I'm running hardy on a T41 thin
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