dpkg: error processing xrdp (--configure):
subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
Errors were encountered while processing:
xrdp
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
getent shows the user as coming from VAS,
mwaltz@midna:/tmp $ getent p
Created case with Canonical Support: 00061816
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Tested the netboot kernel and initrd.gz from
http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/lucid-proposed/main/installer-
amd64/current/images/netboot/ubuntu-installer/amd64/ but it still does
the same slow initialization. Attaching dmesg.
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Stefan, thank you for the test kernels and I'll try them out on some of
our G6 blades here. How about netinstall kernels? We generally see this
problem when imaging new hardware and it grows from a 20 minute install
to a 2 hour one.
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Just installed it on a 10.04 system and I'm still seeing GDM load a user
list and mount up all their home directories.
gdm:
Installed: 2.30.2.is.2.30.0-0ubuntu2
Candidate: 2.30.2.is.2.30.0-0ubuntu2
Version table:
*** 2.30.2.is.2.30.0-0ubuntu2 0
900 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubunt
** Attachment added: "dmesg from system after install with no timeouts"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/46354673/dmesg.log
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bnx2x drivers take 100 seconds to initialize
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Binary package hint: debian-installer
When doing a net install with the netboot files for 10.04 on HP BL460 G6
blades with bnx2x onboard NICs the kernel is able to identify the first
4 interfaces one after another, but then takes 100 seconds between the
remaining 6. It then c
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2.13 didn't work for me, but after trying out 2.14 from the PPA it
booted up cleanly. I'm attaching the boot.log with --debug and
/var/log/udev.
What Happened:
System booted and stuck at mounting /var and /local/mnt, continued booting
after pressing S to skip
What I did:
Added PPA and upgraded t
Still having the same problem as well, pulled down the latest packages
for install this morning. Attaching screenshot, fstab, mount after boot,
and LVM displays.
lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu lucid (development branch)
Release:10.04
apt-cache policy mountall
mountall:
Installed
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gdm
Even with the face browser disabled when GDM starts it mounts up to 100
users autofs home dirs. This is an issue since having hundreds of
desktops hosts automatically mount autofs home dirs when they'll most
likely not be used could cause a resource i
This is working marginally better with the 2.6.32-20 kernel, it cycles
through eth0-eth4 relatively quickly with a 2 second delay between them.
When it gets to eth5 though it pauses for 100 seconds between the
remaining ones. I've attached a screenshot of the detection times.
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I am willing to test on a variety of hardware/VM platforms any changes
made. We have a good system in place where we can rapidly update an
install image and throw it on a host to see how it performs.
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Tested with 3/23/2010 Lucid netboot images and installation eventually
does work, but it must cycle through all NICs (8 total) which takes
approx 20-30 minutes. I'm attaching a screenshot of the messages
displayed when the host finally runs through all the interfaces and
brings up the "choose inter
Happens with Ubuntu Server 10.04 beta as well, error message in attached
screen shot. This is a HP BL460 G6 blade with RAID 1+0 setup through a
HP Smart Array P410i controller.
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netinstaller after partitioning and form
Same problem here. Removed plymout,h but upon boot it's strangely quiet.
We have a custom script that runs from /etc/init.d/ that normally is
quite noisy about what's it's doing, but with 10.04 it boots to login
without a peep, even though the script is running in the background.
I understand havi
I'm having the same exact issue with the latest Ubuntu 10.04 netboot
environment.
Kernel is 2.6.32-16-generic downloaded from
http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/lucid/main/installer-
amd64/current/, firmware is present in netboot environment but it keeps
cycling through with the same messag
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: grub2
Package: grub2
Description:Ubuntu lucid (development branch)
Release:10.04
mwa...@ubuntu-lucid-dev-01:~ $ dpkg --list | grep grub
ii grub-common 1.98-1ubuntu1 GRand
Unified Bootloader, version
We're planning to run the server edition in our datacenters with serial
console connections, having a way to completely disable any type of
graphical boot and display console text only is essential to deploying
on enterprise grade hardware.
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