I can't reproduce the issue on x86_64 karmic version.
So it seems it is only 32-bit related issue.
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KVM machines became corrupted after reboot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/469419
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I've checked that and it doesn't make any difference.
I did a fresh Ubuntu 9.10 install on virtual machine and after reboot I've
installed firefox on it and the filesystem became corrupted.
Even if I don't use raw partitions I have the same issue.
Now I really thinking about giving up with qemu-kv
The same problem with Oracle 10g and 11g:
INFO: /usr/bin/ld: warning: libstdc++.so.5, needed by
/opt/oracle/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/ctx/lib//libsc_ca.so, not found
Is it possible to have this library in Karmic repository (compat package)?
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Some proprietary binaries depend on libstdc++5, sho
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: qemu-kvm
Hi,
I've just upgraded my Linux to Kubuntu 9.10 (i386).
I'm using KVM and virt-manager on it.
Unfortunately my VM boxes became corrupted after I install new software on
these or create some files.
Here is the VM definition:
$ virsh du
I had the same issue (/var as a separate filesystem).
The suggested solution works for me:
start on starting mountall
to
start on local-filesystems
Regarding the patch:
Does the change to /sys/kernel/debug will fix it?
There will be still /var/lib/sreadahead/pack file missing every time when /var
I've the same problem. After system was upgraded today hard drive is
working all the time and system doesn't boot anymore.
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[jaunty] doesn't boot anymore after udev upgrade
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/332270
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