To be more specific, the upgrader shouldn't be deleting *.distUpgrade
files either.
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Upgrade to 24.10 delet
I understand that the [signed-by=] option wasn't something python-apt or
other libraries/tools could handle. As I mentioned, my sources weren't
migrated during past upgrades either (because of the signed-by option
which I added in 2022).
The difference is that during past upgrades my sources would
groovy has been released with 2.36 so I will mark this issue as fixed.
** Changed in: util-linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
** Changed in: util-linux-ng
Importance: Unknown => Undecided
** Changed in: util-linux-ng
Status: Unknown => New
** Changed in: util-linu
At this moment, this issue is still present in focal. It would be nice
if this can be fixed for an LTS release.
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I got this error after a few steps:
* After upgrading from eoan to focal and rebooting, I was dropped into
the initramfs shell. Exiting from the shell, I see the error message
"/dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-root does not exist".
* After some searching online, I reboot using my previous kernel and
reach
Thanks Matt. Looks like the fix will be in the next upstream release
(2.35).
** Also affects: util-linux-ng via
https://github.com/karelzak/util-linux/issues/824
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Public bug reported:
When I was running disco, fstrim.service would trim all of my
partitions:
Oct 21 00:00:18 computer systemd[1]: Starting Discard unused blocks on
filesystems from /etc/fstab...
Oct 21 00:00:37 computer fstrim[9588]: /home: 25 GiB (26797150208 bytes)
trimmed on /dev/mapper/ub
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 16.04, connected to the same network by both Ethernet
and Wi-Fi. When I query dnsmasq by running:
dig +short chaos txt servers.bind
I see only one set of DNS servers (one IPv4, one IPv6); not sure if it's
NetworkManager or dnsmasq that is de-duping the serve
Public bug reported:
I'm using Ubuntu 16.04 on a network where the DNS server is available on
both IPv4 and IPv6 (managed by a router running OpenWrt). As mentioned
in the dnsmasq manpage, I can see dnsmasq has both IPv4 and IPv6 entries
by running:
dig +short chaos txt servers.bind
I also have
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