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Ubuntu 21.10 (Impish Indri) has reached end of life, so this bug will
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glad it helped you Davide.
Im really not sure why the Ubuntu team decided to make this a "Won't
Fix" as the solution, it would have been great to get some sort of
explaination as the package clearly isn't bahaving the way it should.
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Newbie Ubuntu user here, didn´t have any clue of what to do.
Batwam solution worked like a charm and it was very easy. Thank you very much!
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Thanks for the solution Batwam, can confirm it worked with no issues
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Title:
Apt/Grub issue with 22.04 Upgrade (Missing libcrypto.so.1.1)
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No worries.
There is actually a fairly easy solution which doesn’t involve relying on the
scripts above and that’s the one from the very first post which is in in brief:
- download and install libssl1.1 from the Impish archive
(https://packages.ubuntu.com/impish/libssl1.1). It doesn’t look like
I saw your script but I wanted just to try it my way. When I found out
that grub is broken and couldn't find some fast and straightforward
solution, I just made a clean install. All custom config backed up and
few apps I use was installed in no time. Anyway thank you for help.
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Hi Michael, my understanding is that proxified scripts are backed up in
proxifiedScripts. If you look at the previous comments, you will find a
short script I proposes which removes the proxy files and put the
original ones back in (unless you saved new ones during upgrade). You
might find the file
Hi all,
found out, that grub customizer provides backup of all the files before its
install in /etc/grub.d/backup. One workaround is simply just follow
RESTORE_INSTRUCTIONS placed there. Obviously there is a problem, that all
changes made to grub after customizer install will be lost, but after
Hi!
I've got (I think) the same problem here:
$ sudo apt-get upgrade
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
Reading state information... Done
Calculating upgrade... Done
The following packages will be REMOVED:
linux-image-5.13.0-39-generic
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 1
By the way, just to be clear, it’s not just the package removal which is
a problem. Upgrade is also a problem as per the original but report as
the file in the bin folder isn’t getting updated while libssl is changed
from 1.1 to 3. I’m just raising this as more people are going to be
upgrading thei
yes, you are right, espectially considering the point you made about the
underlying dependancies this script relies on (libssl1.1 being one)
which is what caused my Impish->Jammy upgrade issue in the first place.
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All good points there, just one thing:
Quoting Batwam (2022-04-22 17:34:37)
> Alternatively, could it be as simple as copying
> /etc/grub.d/bin/grubcfg_proxy as part of the package install/update?
You still have a broken system on package removal.
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the final "/main_dir" looks like a typo. also, the first cp would fail
as $proxy_script already includes the full path. One problem I see is
that, for me at least, the files in the proxifiedScripts folders have
been stripped of their numbers ("10_linux" is called "linux" for
instance). so before co
I just realized that my workaround only worked as long as the grub-
customizer was in the archive. Since we've removed it due to the above
issues, the workaround would probably be something like this (completely
untested):
orig_dir=/etc/grub.d/proxifiedScripts
main_dir=/etc/grub.d
backup_dir=/etc/
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** Also affects: grub-customizer (Ubuntu Impish)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu Impish)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: grub-customizer (Ubuntu Focal)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Apt/Grub issue with 22.04 Upgrade (Missing libcrypto.so.1.1)
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Bonjour Simon, I actually fixed my system at the time by downloading the
libssl1.1 deb from Impish but your solution would have worked as well.
It looks like this grubcfg_proxy file gets copied when running grub-
customizer so, presumably, since I didn’t run the tool after the
upgrade, it still had
In the meantime, you can do this to fix your system:
sudo cp /usr/lib/grub-customizer/grubcfg-proxy
/etc/grub.d/bin/grubcfg_proxy
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Apt/Gr
I looked into the details, and my conclusions are that the grub-
customizer package has a completely broken removal/upgrade story.
The package only installs some binaries, without any custom maintainer
scripts or fancy things. Once you run the main program, it goes and
modifies the /etc/grub.d scr
My first guess, just the askubuntu link, was that it was a leftover from
an old version of the grub-customizer package that hasn't been removed
as it is in /etc and subject to conffile handling, but I'm not so sure
that's entirely right, as I'd gathered that the old version was from
before Disco an
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Title:
Apt/Grub issue with 22.04 Upgrade (Missing libcrypt
Upon further inspection of the log, I realised that the issue occurs
when /etc/grub.d/bin/grubcfg_proxy is being run but this file is not
part of grub itself. Looking through the package contents, it looks like
grubcfg-cfg is included in grub-customizer which is installed on my
system so, this is p
For clarity, when I talk about libssl being removed above, I am
referring specifically to libssl1.1. Looking at the logs (and various
posts online), it looks like there is a move from libssl1.1 to libssl3
as part of this upgrade which seems to be the source of the issue.
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** Summary changed:
- Apt/Grub issue with 22.04 Upgrade (Missing Dependency)
+ Apt/Grub issue with 22.04 Upgrade (Missing libcrypto.so.1.1)
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