It definitely is the initramfs. After successfully mounting the root
filesystem (sda10) the following messages are displayed:
-- /scripts/init-bottom/udev: line 25: nuke: not found
-- done.
-- init: line 303: run-init: not found
-- Target filesystem does not have requested /sbin/init.
-- init: lin
Closed as "user error" => "invalid"
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** Package changed: ubuntu => initramfs-tools (Ubuntu)
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Should I set the package to "initramfs" or "ext?fs" -- I do not know.
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. It seems that your bug report is not filed about a
specific source package though, rather it is just filed against Ubuntu
in general. It is important that bug reports be filed about source
packages so that people
** Description changed:
Xubuntu 18.04.3 updated yesterday (Jan 22, 2020).
- Today's updates cause initramfs to hang.
+ Today's (Jan 23, 2020) updates cause initramfs to hang.
Luckily I can restore my Jan 19, 2020 backup.
I assume the ext{2,3,4} updates to be the culprit.
Anyone else having
After restoring my Jan 19, 2020 backup excluding e2fslibs, e2fsprogs and
libext2fs2 when updating gave no problems.
:D
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