This seems to have been patched in the upstream. A "sleep(1);" was
added on line 478 of BtrfsUtils.cc nine months ago.
(See line 478 of
https://github.com/openSUSE/snapper/snapper/BtrfsUtils.cc)
Can we get this package synchronized to the upstream ?
Regards, Jp.
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Expected behavior: if snapperd can't proceed, it should log the message
then sleep one or more seconds before trying again.
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Title:
snapperd loop
Public bug reported:
Any attempt to use snapper during a btrfs quota rescan causes snapperd
to write a single line 20 times per second to /var/log/snapperd.log
The line:
"2025-01-03 12:10:19 WAR libsnapper(99648) BtrfsUtils.cc(quota_rescan):474 -
waiting for old quota rescan to finish"
grep
Worked around issue by changing the apt sources to 24.04 and running apt
dist-upgrade
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Title:
Failed to upgrade to 24.04
To manage notifications
Just confirmed that a while after unplugging, the sequence of events
repeats itself.
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Title:
On dmesg got "workqueue leaked lock or atomic"
To m
Public bug reported:
This message seems to occur when the laptop is on battery power,
possibly related to the hard disk (SSD) being put to sleep. Never saw
it while on AC power.
Sequence:
- Unplugged from the AC power brick
- Disk sda is put to sleep
- Eight seconds later the following message:
Public bug reported:
CMD: do-release-upgrade -d
Fails.
# lsb_release -rd
No LSB modules are available.
Description:Ubuntu 23.10
Release:23.10
ii ubuntu-release-upgrader-core1:23.10.14
Expected it to upgrade to 24.04
Instead: Pulls t
Same on physical HW (Medion with QuadCore)
This seems to happen during mdadm run, every time a new initrd is being
built.
lsblk doesn't hag.
blkid hangs.
mdadm hangs.
In this ps output, mdadm has been hung for almos two hours.
jpc@quad:~$ ps -ft pts/4 ; date
UIDPID PPID C STIME TTY
Maybe there is a kernel option to avoid scanning for EISA buses ?
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Title:
Remove EISA support from main kernel image and make it M (modular)
To
chmod 755 made the message go away.
Removing it also didn't cause it to come back.
My guess is that some previous package had the directory with the wrong
permissions, and that elsewhere something started doing a find.
Problem solved by either chmod 755 or rmdir /usr/lib/chromium-
browser/extens
Forgot to add: totally empty
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Title:
Error on login due to wrong permissions on /usr/lib/chromium-
browser/extensions
To manage notifications
# dpkg -S /usr/lib/chromium-browser/extensions
dpkg-query: no path found matching pattern /usr/lib/chromium-browser/extensions
So, multiple misteries:
- What package created the directory (since it's no longer a part of the
installed packages)
- Why is it that during GUI login, I get 10 consecuti
Public bug reported:
During X login, a grey box pops up with:
find: ‘/usr/lib/chromium-browser/extensions’: Permission denied
find: ‘/usr/lib/chromium-browser/extensions’: Permission denied
(Repeated multiple time)
Pressing the ok/continue button allows the login to continue without problems.
The
Still present on Xenial Xerus
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Title:
package susv4 (not installed) failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
installed post-installation script re
Also happens in Ubuntu 15.10
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root@quad:/tmp# apt-get install susv4
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following NEW packages will be installed:
sus
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