fix is required
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Confirmed
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** Description changed:
dist-upgrade fails from ami-07585467
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+ - fails without DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive , even though there is no
+ interactive prompt shown
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Public bug reported:
dist-upgrade fails from ami-07585467
** Affects: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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after updating (a copy of) a working system to the latest release
(1:1.2.8-9ubuntu12.1), nfs-kernel-service was in a broken state with the
same errors.
further testing is needed.
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on Ubuntu 16.04
- symlinking root/.[X|ICE]authority with the user's, running 'xhost +' and
starting spacenavd manually with sudo gives the same results : unable to open
display.
>> spacenavd works fine compiled from source on Debian 8 (2017-03-07), with
>> addition of a udev rule, running as r
we had some hacks running so the service starts when the system comes
up, and a recent update to the latest 16.04 (4.4.0-57-generic #78) broke
them.
current workarounds, placed in /etc/rc.local :
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systemctl add-wants multi-user.target rpcbind.service
service nfs-kernel-server restart
systemctl
system updated and problem returned in 4.4.0-31
fixed by removing $RPCNFSDARGS from line 29 in
/lib/systemd/system/nfs-server.service
replacing with debug flag, this works through reboot without any restart
required in rc.local
ExecStart=/usr/sbin/rpc.nfsd -d
RPCNFSDARGS was not defined in /et
the workaround described earlier here does not seem to work.
starting with a clean install, a simple export, and no changes in
/etc/default/nfs-*
the first error message in the journal was " rpc.nfsd: invalid option --
'v' "
this worked:
> systemctl add-wants multi-user.target rpcbind.service
>
the updates through 3.19.0-33 seem to have resolved this situation. grub
runs correctly after dist-upgrade & system reboots normally.
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confirming this 'bug' - the problem is that the installer calls 'grub-
pc' (which is for 32bit 'bios' scheme, and installs it if its missing)
even after selecting the correct options during installation. it should
be calling grub-mkconfig but does not, and the system is left in an un-
bootable sta
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