Package: src:linux
Version: 6.1.133-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I recently carried out an upgrade to a home server running Debian
It is a VM host with 3 guest VMs.
One guest is Debian 11, the Dom0 and 2 other guests are Debian 12.10.
On April 13 I upgraded the various kernel packages on
On Fri, 26 Jul 2024 14:28:12 +0200 Bernhard Schmidt
wrote:
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> Can anyone confirm the workaround from the Samba BZ setting
> LDB_MODULES_DISABLE_DEEPBIND=true ?
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yes, the workaround has enabled my system to work again after the
upgrade to 1:9.18.28-1~deb12u1
Hi Gabriel,
thanks for getting back to me - the timing was good, because the issue
has just recurred on my system.
You are of course correct in what _should_ have happened based on the
contents of the unit file.
I just jumped to the wrong conclusion based on the error message, and
that my redunda
This has just started hapenning to my also.
The cause, I think, that evenutally a tmpfile cleanup will delete
/run/smokeping - maybe depends on age and/or because it is not owned by
root.
One solution (I found for other systemd processes run as non-root) is to
add a config file:
/usr/lib/tmpfil
Sorry, a followup to my incomplete previous post...
After upgrade from Debian 9 to 10...
/run on my system is now mounted on a tmpfs and is therefore recreated
empty at reboot.
The old pidfile location /var/run is symlinked to /run.
The folder /run/smokeping needs to be recreated each reboot w
I also had the same problem after upgrading from 9.9 to 10.1. (from
network repos 8 November 2019).
The symptoms were the same, on the video console, the message appeared
(not verbatim as I forgot to transcribe it)
loading xen-4.11
then the same old warning about no available console for the ke
I would like to add my observations on this bug after upgrading from
stretch to 10.1.
The apparmor fixes seem OK so far.
My samba system was originally created by moving a samba-3 system from
CentOS 6 to Debian 9 and then using the samba tools to migrate to an
ad-dc system. I mention this, becaus
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