** Changed in: snapd
Milestone: 2.68.3 => 2.68.5
** Description changed:
- [SRU] 2.68.3:
+ [SRU] 2.68.5:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/snapd/+bug/2098137
[ Impact ]
Addition of block devices (ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="block") trigger snapd
provided udev rule `udev/ru
** Description changed:
+ [SRU] 2.68.3:
+ https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/snapd/+bug/2098137
+
+ [ Impact ]
+
+ Addition of block devices (ACTION=="add", SUBSYSTEM=="block") trigger snapd
provided udev rule `udev/rules.d/66-snapd-autoimport.rules`, not intended
+ or required for class
** Changed in: snapd
Milestone: 2.68 => 2.68.3
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1966203
Title:
journal shows "systemd-udevd[2837]: nvme0n1: Process ... f
Fix PR: https://github.com/canonical/snapd/pull/14912
Will be available as part of snapd 2.68
** Changed in: snapd
Milestone: None => 2.68
** Changed in: snapd
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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Minor bug - I have an annoying work around
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3-0 to SATA 3-5, other
I have the same problem as described initially (as the title of this bug
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* apt-get install systemd-sysv
After rebooting and logging in, I did not have the message/problem a
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