I have Bionic with friendly-recovery 0.2.38ubuntu1 and the problem still
occurs. I apparently had three filesystems that were in "timeout". I
went to recovery to see what was causing this and got ~120 seconds
before the session was destroyed and the recovery options menu was
redisplayed. I couldn't
@Tihomir
There was a Xenial update for friendly-recovery done in bug 1766872 that
likely fixed your issue.
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Title:
16.04 recovery shell works on
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recovery mode gets borked after some time out
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Title:
16.04 recovery shell works only for
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Hm, weird. I did update,upgrade and dist-upgrade. friendly-recovery is
not upgraded and still 0.2.31. But new kernel is installed and now the
problem is gone. Both with old kernel and new one. Is there a cha
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@Tihomir
It has been fix released in all systemd-based LTS releases have you
retested this with uptodate friendly-recovery?
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This annoying bug is fixed 7 months ago and still not released for LTS
version (16.04) ?
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This is still happening for me in 18.04.1 LTS. Can anyone else confirm
the bug is still present? I'm not sure if I just did a botched update
that didn't replace the systemd package or if the bug is back.
An
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recovery mode gets borked after some time out
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I have this issue on a hyper-v gen2 secure-boot Ubuntu 16.04 Desktop
install. Because it's gen2 Hyper-v I can't boot my usual
SystemRescueCD, and dropping into recovery mode from the grub menu is
also worthless due to this bug. My last option is to boot from an
install cd and try to resize the pa
This bug was fixed in the package friendly-recovery - 0.2.38
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friendly-recovery (0.2.38) unstable; urgency=medium
* Make friendly-recovery block the systemd emergency / rescue shell
modes. LP: #1662137
* Bump debhelper and starndards version, drop dh-systemd build-dep.
*
** Branch linked: lp:~ubuntu-core-dev/friendly-recovery/ubuntu
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Title:
16.04 recovery shell works only for two minutes
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I think i can solve this in friendly recovery.
** Package changed: systemd (Ubuntu Bionic) => friendly-recovery (Ubuntu
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** Changed in: friendly-recovery (Ubuntu Bionic)
Milestone: ubuntu-17.02 => None
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Title:
16.04 recovery shell works only for two minutes
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** Also affects: systemd (Ubuntu Bionic)
Importance: High
Assignee: Dimitri John Ledkov (xnox)
Status: Confirmed
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Can confirm @kmputerguy's report.
Seen this bug on multiple hardware configurations, it basically renders the
rescue mode useless for involved maintenance operations.
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I have slightly different behavior but the same ultimate result.
After two minutes in the root shell, the friendly-rescue menu shows up
again, conflicting in a bizarre way with the existing prompt; sometimes
keystrokes affect one process and sometimes the other, sometimes both
somehow. They write
Although I couldn't reproduce it in a VM, this reliably happens on both
of my hardware installs, an old Thinkpad and an Asus Z87-based desktop.
The recovery shell is completely unusable. Luckily Ctrl+Alt+Del still
reboots the system cleanly.
The workaround seems to be to boot directly to the syste
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Dimitri John Ledkov (xnox)
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Milestone: None => ubuntu-17.02
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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