This is still an issue in ubuntu 14.0.2 with full updates from 12. aug 2015.
The symlink resolves the problem, but why not fix the package?
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sorry, ubuntu 14.04
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I think I maybe have the same problem. After upgrading from 3.2.0-37 to
3.2.0-69 (precise), Som folders (most) are not accessible from nfs client
machines runing php or samba.
I have confirmed it working on 3.2.0.37, but not on 3.2.0.69
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Erik
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Kernel panics after 6-20 hours regurlarly with same stack dump
We have tried 3.13.0-43 and 3.13.0-40. The problem was not there on 3.2
The system is fully patched as of 17. des. 2014 and running "Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS"
It works as a nfs fileserver with iscsiattached xfs and ext4
Just want to say that it would be nice to have this fixed. We have a lot
of VM's on which we cannot du ACPI poweroff without a hack.
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ACPI
Since this case is open, I just write here the total patch as created
bye ilya above, it works great for us with ubuntu 20.04, thanks, ilya!
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