The following shell script seems to allow the installatoin to continue:
sudo dpkg-divert --add --rename --local --divert /sbin/sysctl.real /sbin/sysctl
cat << 'EOF' | sudo tee /sbin/sysctl
#!/bin/bash
/sbin/sysctl.real "$@"
echo "Warning: /sbin/sysctl exit code is being suppressed in this containe
I'm getting exactly the same error scenario in a different environment.
I've had a setup working for months with:
- Ubuntu Trusty LTS host
- Ubuntu Trusty LTS guest
- Libvirt from Trusty
- LXC from Trusty (--connect lxc://)
I use debootstrap and chroot to prepare the base filesystem then
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- [needs-packaging] ideastorm
+ [needs-packaging] ideatorrent
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>From the home page:
Plash is a system for sandboxing GNU/Linux programs. Plash's aim is to
protect you from the programs you run by letting you run them with the
minimum authority and privileges they need do do their job -- this is
the Principle of Least Authority (POLA). Pl
I just tried again on the latest Hardy ISO and had no problems. Feel
free to close this.
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OpenOffice.org crash on oo-cd-cover.odg example
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OpenOffice.org crash on oo-cd-cover.odg example
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Binary package hint: openoffice.org-common
Trying the first alpha version of Hardy Heron.
Opened some of the examples files in the Examples folder on the desktop.
Most of them worked fine (including the other OpenOffice.org ones that I
tried).
Opening oo-cd-cover.odg, on th
I suggest that there are actually two issues worth separating in this
bug report:
1. The original post about the default kernel changing away from Windows
2. The noisier issue about manually editing kernels in the "AUTOMAGIC"
section of the file
Both can be fixed by a better understanding