If you seed a snap, then you also need to seed that snap's base, and
snaps providing any plugs that snap requires, otherwise it'll fail to
seed.
A failure to seed it pretty bad, as snapd will be stuck in a loop trying
to do that. I don't think this is a bug in snapd, because if you have
network, t
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it looks like the seed is missing gtk-common-themes
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Chen-Han Hsiao (Stanley) (swem)
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Note that this issue doesn't happen with official released image
ubuntu-18.04-desktop-amd64.iso.
But does happen with daily build image http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/bionic
/daily-live/pending/bionic-desktop-amd64.iso (For example, 20180508)
I think this issue is introduced between 2018-04-24 and 201
output of "snap tasks --last=seed"
This issue could be reproduced on every platform.
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That's very interesting!
Could you paste the output of "snap tasks --last=seed" ?
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After finishing the installation and reboot, this issue could be observed
before connecting to internet. snapd restarts again and again and consuming
high percentage of cpu.
(Daily Build image: Ubuntu 18.04 LTS "Bionic Beaver" - Release amd64
(20180508)%)
May 9 06:40:11 u-XPS-13-9360 systemd[1
seeded snap in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS "Bionic Beaver" - Release amd64
(20180508)%
$ ll /var/lib/snapd/seed/snaps/
total 273560
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 May 8 04:23 ./
drwxr-xr-x 4 root root 4096 May 8 04:23 ../
-rw-r--r-- 2 root root 90828800 May 8 04:22 core_4571.snap
-rw-r--r-- 2 root
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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I see that this but report is "incomplete". In case it's waiting on the
snap version it's 2.32.5.
Since I still don't really know what it is or how to use it, I have to
presume there have been no changes. (I find lots of docs on the
interwebs but nothing so far that takes me back to the basics..
*bug* report ;)
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I've verified that this can be reproduced when booted from a flash
drive. As above: extract the 18.04 ISO to a FAT32 drive. UEFI boot it.
Create a persistence file and a persistence boot stanza. Boot that.
snapd and Xorg will use lots of CPU. Perhaps not as consistently or as
high as when booted
It is a nice machine :) This one was signed by David Hill, so it's a
real treasure :)
I can try to dig up the info you requested, but first I have to state
that I don't even know what snapd is :( I can say that "apt purge snapd
ubuntu-core-launcher squashfs-tools" made it stop eating my CPU.
It'
Hmm, is there an edit button here somewhere???
Adding: I haven't tried yet but my _guess_ is the same thing would
happen if the above was run from a flash drive. Will try to test later.
Bill
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First of all, kudos for using a nice machine :-)
Can you please provide some additional information about the system when
the issue was observed:
- snap version
- snap changes
Can you explain how to re-create a similar environment (the persistence
aspect is something I'm unfamiliar with). I have
this could be a special case of bug 1729867
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