Fun fact: When trying to enter the "advanced options" in the welcome
screen to notify the installer to not do an integrity check, Supermicro
IPMI KVM-Viewer has assigned the F6 Button to "Macro for send CTRL-ALT-
DELETE". Not the developers fault, I know. But you have to change this
setting each an
@gpiccoli
I've mentioned this bevore in #13
> Why the heck is a CTRL+C during integrity check not
> enough expression of my will to skip that process?
Just now I am in the same hazzle again. I've pressed E during boot,
tried to apply fsck.skip=false, but via IPMI, the keyboard layout is
somewha
@gpiccoli: negative. 20.10-live-server-amd64.iso doesn't honor this
argument, too.
Why the heck is a CTRL+C during integrity check not enough expression of
my will to skip that process?
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@gpiccoli: negative. 20.04.2-live iso doesn't honor this argument.
For the records: It is several minutes faster to install an ubuntu 18.04
iso (via IPMI virtual media) and then do a do-release-upgrade to ubuntu
20.40 than a clean Ubuntu 20.04 install via IPMI virtual media with
integrity check.
I agree. I understand the situation, why this integrity check came up
and is considered as helpful for users installing their OS with a broken
USB Stick. But in case of Non-MAAS datacenter operations (SMC IPMI for
me), this feature is an entire pain. Although connected to the ISO via
an 1 GBps conn
system upgrade finished after several iterations of apt-get dist-upgrade
&& apt-get autoremove. System is now booting and in proper condition.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1573662
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Public bug reported:
error occured during regular "do-release-upgrade". System remains in
unstable condition. dpkg --configure -a / apt-get -f install continues
the process (still running).
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 16.04
Package: gconf2 3.2.6-3ubuntu6
ProcVersionSignature: Ubunt