Re-installed Kubuntu 14.04 over 14.04, same partition, without
formatting. Same error restoring previously installed packages at 93%
completion, same crash. Boot to the new 14.04: Seems OK; it's helping me
do this.
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I re-installed on the same partition, formatting it this time. The installation
finished with no errors.
Now I will try re-installing it on this same partition, without formatting.
This means trying to install 14.04 over 14.04.
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I think my mistake may have been not formatting the partition with the
old 12.04 on it. I'm going to give it another go, on the same partition
formatted.
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This bug affected me as well, on a near-fresh install of Lubuntu 12.04
to a USB stick, inserted into a laptop.
The upgrade was about 80% done when it hung on setting up grub-pc. I waited a
few minutes, killed the process, rebooted. Grub menu looked good; system
rebooted properly.
Launched Updat
The other OS's on the laptop (Windows 7, Linux Mint) also booted
properly after this adventure.
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Title:
grub-pc hangs while package is configured
Aktiwers,
Quick way to see what runlevels have dbus set up:
# locate S??dbus
I ran into this HAL bug not long ago, and found that re-configuring HAL
got rid of it. Short story: make sure /var/run/dbus exists, and is owned
by messagebus:messagebus. You can make that directory and chown it over
to
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Short story: I was not able to reproduce the bug.
Long story: I did a clean install from Feisty Desktop beta CD onto a spare
partition, and did not see the HAL bug. Same as yesterday. I backed that
installati
Same here.
System is amd64 dual-core (Brisbane 4400).
OS is Feisty Desktop CD, with all updates installed.
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Dear Martin,
Thanks for your prompt reply.
Elbereth log No, I get the symbolic links correctly set at S12dbus
both before and after the upgrade. That's in /etc/rc3.d, rc4.d, rc5.d.
Running processes d
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Dear Martin,
I wonder if this bug is really fixed in Feisty. I got it after:
1.A clean install from the Feisty beta CD (no bug then)
2.Updates after that installation (got HAL bug)
John R
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I got the same error with Feisty beta, after a clean install on its own
disk and an update (350 packages). After the clean install, no error,
and Feisty could see my usb camera. After the upgrade, the "failed to
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