I have been having this problem (intermittently) with Ubuntu Server
15.04 and now with 15.10 on my Intel NUC5CPYH for the last 3 months
(since I bought it in fact). It only seems to happen when rebooting
(never from a cold boot), and it doesn't always happen. I've attached an
image of the console o
upstream should have been synced
** Changed in: udev (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
run-init: nuking initramfs c
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases
** Changed in: udev (Ubuntu Natty)
Status: Triaged => Invalid
** Changed in: udev (Ubuntu Maverick)
Status: Triaged => Invalid
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As already mentioned in comment 10, we experienced the same bug at the
end of 2011 and were hit by it in internal tests every few weeks.
After applying the mentioned change, it disappeared. Since somewhen in
2012, we're in the field with about hundred systems running Lucid with
this patch and neve
I have this issue as well with the latest update (referred here from
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/initramfs-tools/+bug/155689):
making initramfs contents: Directory not empty
Kernel panic—not syncing: attempted to kill init
I’m really inexperienced on Ubuntu 10—just wanted to note t
Thank you, Mekk!
Reproduce this trouble after upgrade from lucid to precise.
Remove simlink /run and make dir /run in guest - fix problem.
rm /run
mkdir /run
Please fix it.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: udev (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
My case resolved: somehow during upgrade I got /run as symlink to
/var/run and /var/run as symlink to /run. After I patched this, the
problem is gone. But it took time to spot it.
Regarding bug title: I find this error message to be not too
informative… Providing some detail about the problem (whi
I got this very message, for the first time, after upgrade to 12.04
Precise. Can't boot that machine. Root on md
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Title:
run-init: nuking initramf
** Changed in: initramfs-tools (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status: New => Invalid
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Titl
** Also affects: initramfs-tools (Ubuntu Lucid)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu Lucid)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: udev (Ubuntu Lucid)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Please, can someone register this as also affecting "udev (Ubuntu
Lucid)"?
This kind of errors on an LTS version should be fixed, I think.
Affecting on random systems, but when it happens I get it on 40% of
reboots...
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Please can someone register this as also affecting "udev (Ubuntu
Lucid)". I have tried, but cannot find a method to do this.
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Title:
run-init: nu
I agree Bernie, so I changed the title. I don't believe you need
particular privileges to do this.
** Summary changed:
- kernel panic on ec2 in system_call_fastpath
+ run-init: nuking initramfs contents: directory not empty
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