Moving to main-menu and closing the ubiquity task: ubiquity was
unaffected (it was an issue with a bad USB key, and ubiquity does not
use main-menu in any way). It's obviously also not a kernel issue.
Thanks for Joseph for the great debugging work!
** No longer affects: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
** Also
This had already been identified and "fixed" on Wednesday, probably
around the time the bug was filed (I uploaded the main-menu update
around 11h30 EST). For posterity, I've captured relevant information at
http://people.canonical.com/~mtrudel/lp1694531/)
Unfortunately, it's just the kind of bug t
Confirmed that with the amd64 ISO dated June 2nd this is no longer an
issue.
The i386 and ppc64el ISOs passed testing this morning, amd64 did not,
but it appears to have ran with the June 1 ISO still. I have kicked off
a run to download the ISO again (June 2) and try again.
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And I don't see that call trace with Hyper-V, so it is probably
something different.
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Here's a screenshot of the scrolling messages after "Install Ubuntu
Server" selection:
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There is one change to mm in 4.10.0-21 and it is:
ddfc93a33110 x86/mm/KASLR: Exclude EFI region from KASLR VA space randomization
Again, it may not be related, just investigating the trace posted in
comment #18
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There is a trace in syslog,but it may or may not be related. See screen
shot: Screenshot_ArtfulServer_2017-05-30_20:45:16TRACE.png
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I was able to boot the 4.10.0-21.23 kernel on another VM successfully,
which is the kernel included in this ISO.
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It seems if you press CTRL ALT F2 or another tty during the flashing,
you can get to a busy box prompt.
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Same issue using the 32bit and 64bit ISOs.
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Options I tried from the initial installation menu:
Install Ubuntu Server: FAIL
Install MAAS Region Controller: FAIL
Install MAAS Rack Controller: FAIL
Check disk for defects: PASS
Test memory: PASS
Boot from first hard disk: N/A
Rescue a broken system: FAIL
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A VM on Hyper-V fails in exact same manner.
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Pressing CTRL ALT F4 will show the following scrolling:
init: starting pid NNN, tty '': '/sbin/reopen-console /sbin/debian-installer'
debconf: Setting debconf/language to en
init: process '/sbin/reopen-console /sbin/debina-installer' (pid NNN) exited.
Scheduling for restart.
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I also downloaded the ISO and tried installing into a VM. I can select
a language, but as soon as I select "Install Ubuntu Sever" the screen
starts flashing.
I'm trying all the other options to see which work and don't work. I'll
also try on Hyper-V just as another data point.
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Importance: Undecided => Critical
** Tags added: kernel-key
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Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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I downloaded the ISO and tried booting it on an Intel NUC. No luck. The
monitor I have attached just flashes after the language screen.
Something bad has happened here.
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@josh,
It's a MAAS daily image, installed via MAAS.
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@brad-figg,
Can you give the md5sum of the file you used sucessfully? This is what I am
using:
46eb85873d18b45badf86c3e8618c2ff dated May 30, 2017 from
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-server/daily/pending/
Note I originally thought this was desktop and server due to Dean's
comment's, but like h
@josh,
i have just successfully booted today's daily live image on an older
macbook air. i have also installed an artful MAAS image on a server in
the DC
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My case is different than what Josh reports. Mine turned out to be a
failing USB key. Using a different one with the current daily booted and
installed fine.
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This is during an install and unable to run apport-collect.
** Description changed:
- As of May 25, 2017 it appears the Ubuntu 17.10 server and desktop ISOs
- have failed to start an install. Trying other options like 'rescue a
- broken system' or 'Install MAAS [Region|Rack] Controller' have the
In my case, the desktop ISO doesn't even boot. It gets to the ISOLINUX
splash and just hangs indefinitely.
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Here is a list of udeb differences between the versions:
https://paste.ubuntu.com/24718580/
Because this is occurring before the install, the udeb and kernel on the
system are what I suspect to be the root cause. I'll add the kernel to
this defect.
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Here is a list of packages that were updated or changed between the May 24 and
May 30 ISO:
https://paste.ubuntu.com/24718548/
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