Output of dpkg --get-selections
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Output of initctl --list after boot with NIS.
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We could reproduce the problem on a machine that was mothballed after
installing 14.04 on March 12, 2015.
1) The machine still booted fine.
Linux 3.13.0-48-generic #80-Ubuntu SMP Thu Mar 12 11:16:15 UTC 2015 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
2) We updated the machine with all patches released betwe
Public bug reported:
We have a few machines running Ubuntu 14.04, fully patched. Reboots
usually get scheduled for the weekend after a kernel update. After this
weekend's reboot, most of the machines didn't come up again. We
determined that upstart gets hung during the boot sequence.
We tried to
Exactly the same problem here; confirmed for VMware Player 4 & VMware
Workstation 8.
Guest: Windows XP SP3 with latest updates & VMware tools
Host: ubuntu oneiric 11.10 final with nvidia 280.13
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I suspect this issue could be the result in changes in the behaviour of
cryptsetup since the upgrade.
Instead of trying to read the key-material from stdin, you could try
"crypsetup --key-file /mnt/usb/keys/fs". The failure to mount could
simply be a sign that the filesystem hadn't been decrypted
Can we declare this bug to have been fixed?
The upstream Debian bug has been fixed since June 2010; cryptmount-4.1
has been part of Ubuntu releases "Maverick" (10.10) and "Natty" (11.04);
and cryptmount-4.2 has just been been flagged for inclusion in "Oneiric"
(11.10).
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d to run. This feature
is currently part of the beta release of cryptmount-4.2. I'm hoping this
will significantly reduce the risk of accidental dataloss in a way similar
to the /etc/crypttab issue, even if it can't eliminate it entirely.
Kind regards,
RW Penney
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Installed Ubuntu 10.04 to a USB drive. Updated software via
Administration > Update Manager. Downloaded and installed all listed
updates. Something didn't update. I am new to Ubuntu and don't know
what the error messages mean, nor indicate.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRel
This is more of a feature request than a bug in cryptmount.
As already noted, the original source of the problem seems to be the behaviour
of the LVM system.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/223583
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The upstream release of cryptmount-4.1
(http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/cryptmount) includes this patch.
cryptmount-4.1-2 is now available in debian-testing, and is scheduled for
inclusion in the Maverick Meerkat release of Ubuntu.
cryptmount-4.0.2 has been available in Lucid Lynx for a while
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Attempting to set up Ubuntu to run from external USB thumb drive,
something about GRUB not installing.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: linux-image-2.6.32-22-generic 2.6.32-22.33
Regression: No
Reproducible: Yes
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.32-21.
sshfs does not exhibit this problem, and is a workaround i've had to use
in the meantime.
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file permissions destroyed by vim/gvfs/fuse
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/227808
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As a reminder - your bug report does NOT relate to the "cryptmount"
package given details in your original post.
The problem with running "swapon" with an encrypted partition is simply
that both the /etc/crypttab mechanisms, and those of other encryption
tools, perfectly reasonably regenerate the
This bug report really does not sound like it refers to the "cryptmount"
package.
Specifically, "cryptmount" does not use the /etc/crypttab file for any
purpose, nor does it include any utility called "cryptswap" (even though
if offers similar generic functionality).
More generally, it would appe
Thanks for finding this bug, and for the helpful stack traces.
I believe this problem is due to differences in the error-checking applied in
the LUKS key-manager from other cryptmount key-managers.
I've attached a patch which I hope will sort out the problem.
This patch will be incorporated in fut
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kile
The embedded viewer in Kile relies on the kviewerpart.so (DVI) and
libkghostviewlib.so.0 (PDF) libraries, which are not available anymore
in Ubuntu 9.04. Since the embedded viewer was the default in earlier
versions, upgrading to 9.04 will render Kil
This is a nasty problem, because it makes login impossible (except in
single-user mode) if libpam-smbpass is installed. We currently have
three machines with Intrepid (latest updates); on two of them there's no
problem, on the third pam_smbpass.so segfaults on every login attempt
(and thus the logi
This bug hasn't even been triaged..I don't think that anyone in the
"official channels" is even taking note, after all, the package is in
"universe" only :(
Maybe the best thing to do is backporting it, and offering the backport
for the hardy-backports repository.
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> On that note, it may be that this bug is already fixed. I edited
> 'profiles.ini' again and tried running with my old (previously broken)
> profile.
> It started up with no problem, which it would not a month ago, so maybe one
> of the recent updates has fixed this issue... without
> changing
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
ubuntu 8.04, firefox 3.0+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.8.04.1
Note: the following was an intentional experiment to (successfully) verify
identical problems reported by
two other users at our site
a) After an unclean shutdown of the machine (by switc
The issue is discussed in https://cfengine.org/pipermail/help-
cfengine/2008-February/002960.html
The conclusion apparently was/is, that Debian changed the command to execute.
Quoting from
the linked post:
START QUOTE
Here's an excerpt from the Debian Etch
(backports) patch [2] against cfengi
No, the code is doing something quite stupid, as I found out running it under
strace
(strace -f -o cfengine.log cfagent --verbose --no-splay). You can see the
following in the log:
28715 execve("LANG=C", ["LANG=C", "/usr/bin/apt-cache", "policy", "arpwatch"],
[/* 17 vars */]
28639 _llseek(3, 0
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: cfengine2
Testing for an installed package always results in an error message, like:
Package: tracker
Something impossible happened... ('grep' exited abnormally).
and the package is assumed to be not installed; the related cfengine config
lines are:
Same error message here (vmware-player-kernel-
modules-2.6.15-29_2.6.15.11-13, vmware-player 1.0.1-4). Needed to roll
back to kernel version 2.6.15-28 (and corresponding vmware-player-
kernel-modules-2.6.15-28_2.6.15.10-11) to start vmware-player.
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I've attached a *tentative* patch, which should make encrypted-passwords the
default option, by adding a new debconf parameter
("grub-installer/hash-password") which controls whether the manually-entered
password is passed through grub's md5crypt function before entry in the
menu.lst.
If approp
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 106696 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/106696
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Failure to auto-load dm-mod kernel module
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/64625
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python-flac was removed from the Ubuntu archives in November 2006
(bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pyflac/0.0.4-1) python-mutagen might
be an appropriate replacement.
Should this bug be marked as completed?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bug
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/135794
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[gutsy] command-not-found not found
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Can this bug be marked as resolved?
Package bash-3.2-0ubuntu11, as used in xubuntu7.10, appears to correctly
reference /usr/lib/command-not-found in /etc/bash.bashrc.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/135794
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/153980
This has been solved, but I am not sure how to remove it or mark it as
solved.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/154171
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2007-10-18 18:54:45,942 INFO release-upgrader version '0.81' started
2007-10-18 18:54:46,788 DEBUG lsb-release: 'feisty'
2007-10-18 18:54:46,789 DEBUG _pythonSymlinkCheck run
2007-10-18 18:54:48,054 DEBUG checkViewDepends()
2007-10-18 18:54:48,055 DEBUG getRequiredBackports()
This issue has been patched in cryptmount-2.1 with a precautionary "modprobe"
in the /etc/init.d scripts.
An updated debian package (2.1-1) has just been uploaded to unstable.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/93568
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I don't expect an update to IDL anytime soon, and downgrading (which we
already have done to keep the science users running) implies that nobody
can browse securely anymore, as far as I understand the bug.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/107945
Y
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libx11-6
The recent update from 2:1.0.0-0ubuntu9 to 2:1.0.0-0ubuntu9.1 on Ubuntu
6.06.1 LTS causes IDL (Interactive Data Language, from ITT Visual
Information Solutions) to segfault. This is a pretty severe problem,
since lots of scientific institutions d
Public bug reported:
The libdevmapper package (1.02.08 in ubuntu-7.04-beta) does not auto-
load the kernel dm-mod module either at system bootup, or when first
used by a client application (e.g. cryptsetup, cryptmount). This means
that those client applications will typically fail unless the user
I think this is really a problem with the libdevmapper package (1.02.08)
in the ubuntu-7.04-beta release which I have tried this on. The problem
seems to be entirely due to the failure to load the main device-mapper
kernel-module either on system boot-up or when libdevmapper is first
used. The debi
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