And just after I clicked "post", I found "wontfix" :)
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Title:
winbind returns PAM_AUTHINFO_UNAVAIL on first login after reboot
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Thanks for your detailed analysis. It was helpful to know all the things
that can nowadays alter ones /etc/nsswitch.conf and change the behavior
in surprising ways.
There is no "wontfix" state in launchpad, so I will mark this as
"invalid" since it was caused by a local configuration issue. Still,
This bug was fixed in the package nova - 2:16.1.0-0ubuntu1~cloud0
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nova (2:16.1.0-0ubuntu1~cloud0) xenial-pike; urgency=medium
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* New upstream release for the Ubuntu Cloud Archive.
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nova (2:16.1.0-0ubuntu1) artful; urgency=medium
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[ James Page ]
* Add Depends nova-c
Can you remove libnss-resolve without further incident? It looks like
only an openvpn package depends on it in bionic:
root@nsnx:~# apt-cache rdepends libnss-resolve
libnss-resolve
Reverse Depends:
openvpn-systemd-resolved
I also removed libnss-myhostname, that I got installed because of a
Reco
How did you get "resolve" in the hosts line in your /etc/nsswitch.conf?
Was that a default in < bionic perhaps? The libnss-resolve package does
exist in bionic, but I don't have it installed in my test bionic-desktop
machine. There, the hosts line from /etc/nsswitch.conf is this:
hosts: f
Do you have apparmor DENIED errors in your dmesg output? Or other maybe
relevant messages there that match the timing of the "g_rename() failed"
error?
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This permission denied error looks relevant:
Apr 23 09:50:12 CLIENT gnome-shell[3975]: failed to commit changes to
dconf:
GDBus.Error:org.gtk.GDBus.UnmappedGError.Quark._g_2dfile_2derror_2dquark.Code2:
Failed to rename file “/home/USER/.config/dconf/user.ZHTTHZ” to
“/home/USER/.config/dconf/user”: