@ianchanning Yes, that's easy enough, but I was actually looking for a
way to prevent that for machines that haven't received the grub update
yet :)
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Any recommendations to fix this in a non-interactive way for those with
more than a handful of servers?
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grub boot error : "symbol 'grub_c
Hmm, actually the default configuration on these images does appear to
contain an error. From the debconf database:
> Name: grub-pc/install_devices
> Template: grub-pc/install_devices
> Value: /dev/sda
> Owners: grub-pc
> Flags: seen
The correct device on newer EC2 instances would be /dev/nvme0n1
@juliank This happens with the _default_ AWS Ubuntu images, so I highly
doubt it's a bug in anyone's configuration (for example: ami-
05ed2c1359acd8af6 (Ubuntu 16.04) or ami-0d359437d1756caa8 (Ubuntu 18.04)
in AWS region eu-central-1/Frankfurt). Steps to reproduce:
1. Launch new EC2 instances usin
Dear all:
I can confirm the issue is solved when I apply a patch from Alex Volkov
(see previous post) a Ubuntu kernel 2.6.38-11 :
> --- a/drivers/media/video/saa7134/saa7134-input.c
> +++ b/drivers/media/video/saa7134/saa7134-input.c
> @@ -821,6 +821,8 @@ void saa7134_probe_i2c_ir(struct saa7134_
I've a pinnacle 310i which have the same issue.
This bug seems to have been reported to Debian as well:
- http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=617488
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Philipp: Thanks for notifying about the other ldap possibility. While I
am not sure that I agree on libnss-ldap is the cource of the problem
(see timing on OpenSUSE above) replacing it with nslcd and libnss-ldapd
certainly improves login time to an acceptable level:
m...@myserver:~$ time id tfp696
By reducing the number of groups in our setup we have managed to improve
log on time a little. But login and using the id command is still
terribly slow. This is a showstopper for us in offering Ubuntu as a
choice in our university virtual hosting service.
Please let me know if I can be of further
Yes. Based on a few tests done by hand on OpenSUSE, nscd speeds up the process
a lot:
When nscd is running I get a response within 100 mSec in average, sometimes
down to 8 mSec and maximum 2.2 seconds. If I stop nscd, answer times ranges
between 400 mSec and 2 seconds - the average around 800 mS
Hi Scott, thanks for looking into this.
I have never used Ubuntu in a environment like this before (actually I'v
never really used Ubuntu) so I cant say for sure. But this guy
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1238322 might have been hit by
the same issue in August last year.
I do not kno
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Binary package hint: libnss-ldap
We have a OpenLDAP server with more than 50.000 user accounts and almost
5.000 groups. Some of these groups may refer to more than 20.000 users.
When a user, which is a member of one of the big groups, tries to logon
from an LDAP client host i
Several people in our office report similar problems.
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Hi Guus ;)
Thanks .This seems to "fix" the problem, I still get numerous
deprecation warnings which makes the install look ugly, but at least it
works. I did search on the menalto forum, didn't find anything useful,
good to see someone at least figured out what the problem is.
I think the problem
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Binary package hint: autotrust
purging autotrust fails:
# dpkg --purge autotrust
(Reading database ... 77947 files and directories currently installed.)
Removing autotrust ...
* Stopping DNSSEC trust anchor updater autotrust
I tried reproducing this bug on a fresh lucid install (instead of the
original box which was an upgraded karmic install), but failed, it seems
to work properly now.
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Binary package hint: gallery2
Step 8 of the gallery2 web installation fails due to deprecation errors:
Deprecated: Assigning the return value of new by reference is deprecated
in /usr/share/gallery2/modules/core/classes/GalleryStorage.class on line
290 Deprecated: Function e
I agree that this shouldn't solve the problem. I can't repoduce it
right now, since the box is running production now. I've tried it a
couple of times before reporting the bug. Unless something really
strange is going on, I can think of 2 other explanations: apache
restart didn't happen pro
//www.lx-soft.com/ion/Ubuntu-2.6.31-17.55/linux-image-2.6.31-17-generic_2.6.31-17.54_i386.deb
> http://www.lx-soft.com/ion/Ubuntu-2.6.31-17.55/linux-headers-2.6.31-17-generic_2.6.31-17.54_i386.deb
> http://www.lx-soft.com/ion/Ubuntu-2.6.31-17.55/linux-headers-2.6.31-17_2.6.31-17.54_all.deb
Re
Hi Alexey,
Your patch seems fine for me:
- No more error messages on my mythfrontend.log
I will be able to confirm this when I will be back home.
For info, I've compiled a kernel package with this fix based on Ubuntu
2.6.31-17.54. I can post this package if someone else want to test the
fix.
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Hi again,
As Ubuntu kernel 2.6.30-10 is the last working kernel for me, i dig in
the source code:
- It seems regressions comes from this patch:
> http://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/23345/
So, I've attached a patch for 2.6.31-17.54 which disable some of these
changes.
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I've downgraded to 2.6.30-020630-generic on my karmic:
- no more pops and clicks
- video seems fine now!
For info, I've found this kernel here:
> http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v2.6.30/
You will have to create the file "/etc/udev/rules.d/50-udev.rules" according to
the procedure
Same problem here on MythTV:
- pops and clicks on sound
- degraded video with artifacts and "swirls"
The signal seems to be good... The card is Pinnacle PCTV 310i. On
2.6.28, everything was fine... Problem appears when upgrading to karmic.
I've also tried 2.6.32-9 ... same issue
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I've backported the fix for Ubuntu karmic (2.6.31-16-generic).
Feel free to try:
http://www.lx-soft.com/ion/coretemp.ko
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