Screenshot is from my system. It's my secondary system, so I can keep it
to debug. But I don't know what to do to get past this initramfs prompt.
I'm stuck.
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Confirmed I had to jump through these hoops on a ThinkPad X1 Carbon 9th
Generation, with a Razer Core attached. Using 21.04.
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Title:
NVIDIA cards
Public bug reported:
ThinkPad X1C9 running Kubuntu.
I'm using an external nVidia GPU in an enclosure, attached via thunderbolt.
I have applied updates over the last few weeks, and rebooted today.
Got a black screen. Turns out an update back in mid June (22nd) removed the
Option
"AllowExternalGp
Public bug reported:
I got the "Oh no!" screen.
The likely trigger was when I was playing a game and took a screenshot -
where the environment is likely hard to reproduce because the game I'm
playing that triggered the scenario isn't out yet. It can be built tho.
1) git clone https://github.com/
Public bug reported:
I was doing an install from the 20181016 Ubuntu image. I chose not to
download updates, and chose minimal install.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.10
Package: ubiquity 18.10.10
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.18.0-10.11-generic 4.18.12
Uname: Linux 4.18.0-10-generic
Possibly this is a dupe of bug 1798050.
I re-tried but this time turned off 3d acceleration in virtualbox and it
got past the previous state, completing successfully.
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Public bug reported:
Install snap-store - "snap install snap-store"
Snap store - "snap run snap-store"
Find an application (I opened Wire)
Scroll down and click "Write a review"
Write a review.
Find your review on ODRS https://odrs.gnome.org
Note the "Distro" says "Ubuntu Core".
This is not corre
Public bug reported:
This machine had 18.04 LTS. I upgraded to 18.10 and then to 19.04.
My 19.04 system still has the old 390 driver. I had to run `ubuntu-
drivers autoinstall` in order to force my system to get the newer 418
driver.
I would have expected my system to get updated to the latest n
Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu 19.04 using nVidia GTX 980M GPU and latest drivers from the
archive (nvidia-drivers-418) a classic snap is unable to draw GL
windows.
Steps to reproduce
* Boot Ubuntu 19.04 and update it on an nvidia system with the binary driver
* snap install godot --classic
* sn
Public bug reported:
I'm doing an install of Ubuntu 19.04 on an nVidia equipped laptop. I've
selected the 3rd party driver option in ubiquity and now my dmesg is
spammed 10x per second with this chunk. This appears to be slowing down
the install.
[Wed Apr 10 16:30:12 2019] nvidia-nvlink: Unregist
Public bug reported:
Did a clean install of Ubuntu 19.04.
Rebooted into the new installation.
Started using it, and after a short while the gnome initial setup appeared.
I went through each step, but the final one "You're ready to go!" should have
some software listed from the snap store, but doe
Public bug reported:
Did an install of Ubuntu 18.04.2 and forgot to plug the network cable in.
I noticed the dialog where I get to choose 3rd party updates didn't alert me to
the lack of network.
Actual behaviour
* Download updates checkbox was ticked *and* greyed out
* Download 3rd party softw
Public bug reported:
Installed 18.04.2 on a laptop with nvidia GTX 960.
I enabled wireless network and ticked the box to install 3rd party proprietary
stuff.
Rebooted to the installed system and found no nvidia driver installed.
Found this in the installer/syslog (full syslog attached)
Apr 10 1
Confirmed, however, step 4 isn't accurate.
4. Wiggle the mouse and you will be at the screensaver clock /
wallpaper. Drag the screen up or press enter.
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Public bug reported:
Installed 19.10 from a daily image today (also issue on my current
laptop which was upgraded from 19.04).
Steps to reproduce
Open nautilus
Right click a file (example.desktop for example)
Note the context menu looks okay
Right click a folder (such as Downloads)
Note the cont
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Public bug reported:
When disabling / enabling hiding of the dock - or indeed changing the
width of the dock - in system settings - the clock / notification area
moves. These feels wrong. The clock is not related to the dock size, and
should not move with it. The clock should be in the centre of t
Public bug reported:
On latest up to date daily image on my ThinkPad X220 / i7 / 16GB / 150GB SSD.
If I launch a bunch of applications - possibly a slightly unreasonable number,
but a lot anyway - with minimal CPU or memory in use, the button to launch
applications in the bottom left takes progr
Yes, confirmed the Activites view is slow to load also.
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Title:
Delay launching application launcher gets longer the more apps are
open
To man
Public bug reported:
With fingerprint login enabled per user, the sub-prompt on the login
screen to enter password "(or swipe finger)" is really hard to read on
the purple background.
Steps to reproduce
On a finger-print-reader equipped device
Go to Settings -> Details -> Users -> Click the butto
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Even harder if I show you what it looks like from a reasonable distance.
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Public bug reported:
User installed 19.10 and opened software properties.
The nvidia binary driver shows as an "open source" driver. It should show
"proprietary"
See screenshot
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 19.10
Package: software-properties-gtk 0.98.5
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.3.
Public bug reported:
I'm using a ThinkPad X220 to test the Ubuntu default theme. It has a
wildly common 1366x768 display panel. At the time of writing, around 25%
of installs have such a resolution -
https://ubuntu.com/desktop/statistics
The default non-hiding 48px launcher, and width of the widg
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Public bug reported:
Why does Ubuntu Software have (effectively) two sign in / sign out
options for the same thing?
Steps to reproduce
* Install 20.04 (or indeed 19.10, not tested on previous releases)
* Launch Ubuntu Software
Expected behaviour
* Option to sign in to Snap Store should exist
*
They appear to both have been removed. Does this impact my ability to
see my own private or unlisted snaps? I may want to publish a snap, make
it private or unlisted but still be able to review what it looks like in
the store.
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Running Focal on my ThinkPad T450, but not unique to this release as it
happened on 19.10 (and probably older releases too).
Steps to reproduce.
While running GNOME Shell, attach the laptop to additional external monitors.
(I'm using a docking station, but equally you can at
Comparison: Windows 10 on the same hardware:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEvidzgedGk
Process takes 5 seconds, no flicker.
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Title:
Display fr
Comparison: Ubuntu on Wayland on same hardware:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rw0cq5FwpHU
Less flicker than Ubuntu, and faster it seems. Around 13 seconds.
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Public bug reported:
All my screenshots taken on 20.04 with wayland have an orange tint to
them. This appears to be the overlay which you get when selecting an
area. Full screen screenshots and window screenshots are unaffected,
only area screenshots appear to have the problem.
Steps to reproduce
Apologies for the noise of filing the same thing twice. I'm old.
Here's the requested logs.
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Would it help for me to bring the docking station to Frankfurt in March?
We could get a couple of displays and do some debugging?
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Long de
I'm happy for this to be a low priority / wishlist bug.
Ultimately it works, it's just a pretty ugly / nasty experience for the user.
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Lo
Nope. Stock kernel.
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package nvidia-dkms-390 390.129-0ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade:
installed nvidia-dkms-390 package post-installa
I have upgraded to focal, am now running 5.4.0-9-generic and no longer
see the issue
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Title:
ThinkPad T450 stutters without intel_idle.max_cstate
Public bug reported:
Just noticed my laptop was using 3G RAM. Which seems excessive. Spoke to
duflu on irc and he suggested I file a bug, and to make sure I'm not
using any extra extensions.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 19.10
Package: gnome-shell 3.34.1+git20191024-1ubuntu1~19.10.1
Proc
Public bug reported:
I just updated my machine, and when I did libpango1.0-0 was removed.
This removed minecraft-launcher - the (very) popular launcher for
Minecraft Java edition.
I have reported this upstream, in case they can update their package
https://bugs.mojang.com/browse/MCL-13512
I am f
This doesn't seem properly fixed...
dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of minecraft-launcher:
minecraft-launcher depends on libpango1.0-0 (>= 1.14.0); however:
Package libpango1.0-0 is not installed.
Version of libpango1.0-0 on system, provided by libpango-1.0-0:amd64, is
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$ apt-cache policy libpango-1.0-0
libpango-1.0-0:
Installed: 1.44.7-2ubuntu1
Candidate: 1.44.7-2ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 1.44.7-2ubuntu1 500
500 http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu focal-proposed/main amd64
Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
1
Tested with the latest packages in proposed and it's fixed, I can now
install and play Minecraft. Thank you! <3
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Removing libpango1.0-0
Public bug reported:
Every day, all my 20.04 machines get a notification that the printer in
my house has been detected.
The printer works fine and is already added. So not sure why I need to
be told repeatedly that I have a printer on the network?
(see screenshot)
ProblemType: Bug
DistroReleas
I am getting it on 3 machines. One is a clean install of 20.04 from the
media dated 20200301. Another is an upgrade done some weeks back which
was previously 18.04 installed from media dated 20190210.
I can't tell you when I started getting it, but it's been a while. The
clean install has been get
Public bug reported:
Tried to install 20180426 image of Ubuntu and it failed to install grub.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04
Package: ubiquity 18.04.14
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.15.0-20.21-generic 4.15.17
Uname: Linux 4.15.0-20-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.20.9-0ubuntu7
Arch
Public bug reported:
This morning I checked what changes had occurred and saw a blank line:-
snap changes..
...
1458 Done2017-06-27T07:21:35Z 2017-06-27T07:21:42Z
The output of snap change 1458:-
alan@gort:~$ snap change 1458
Status Spawn Ready Summary
Public bug reported:
alan@gort:~$ apt-cache policy gnome-software
gnome-software:
Installed: 3.20.5-0ubuntu0.16.04.1.1
Candidate: 3.20.5-0ubuntu0.16.04.1.1
Version table:
*** 3.20.5-0ubuntu0.16.04.1.1 500
500 http://ppa.launchpad.net/ubuntu-desktop/gnome-software/ubuntu
xenial/main
Public bug reported:
Laptop is Thinkpad T450. On previous releases of Ubuntu I would close
the lid to suspend it. 17.10 doesn't suspend on lid close, which has
caused my laptop to overheat in my bag a couple of times.
I have installed tweak tool and made sure the power section toggle
switch is on
Tested on Xenial, and it works as expected. I get no U1 login prompt
anymore, just the sudo style prompt.
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GNOME Software shows U1 login f
Tested on Zesty and I still get a U1 prompt.
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Seems some snaps install okay, some don't. Looks like classic snaps
return a 400 bad request in gnome-software, but non-classic ones install
okay.
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On my Unity session on 17.10 printscreen doesn't work, neither does
ALT+Printscreen (it triggers HUD), nor CTRL+ALT+T to open terminal.
Seems a bunch of them don't work.
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Public bug reported:
Proprietary software delivered as snaps in GNOME Software is highlighted
red in the software details. While it's great that we show the license
for software, it's not ideal that the implication of the colours is that
free=good, proprietary=bad. We should provide software and e
Public bug reported:
In GNOME Software the channel selection item is a green label, but
doesn't look like a click-able button. It should be more obviously
clickable, so that users understand how to switch channel.
** Affects: gnome-software (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
Public bug reported:
While GNOME Software allows one banner to be shown, it would be great to
have multiple banners in rotation. Having multiple banners would enable
us to rotate around a bunch of promoted applications rather than have
one application stuck there for a while.
A discussion was had
Public bug reported:
I can't read the contents of screenshots in GNOME Software. I would like
to click on the screenshot to make it larger. Unfortunately clicking a
screenshot in GNOME Software does nothing. I'd expect it to 'zoom' in,
maybe making the screenshot full screen with left/right arrows
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-software/issues/313 - filed
upstream.
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Can't zoom in on screenshots
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Public bug reported:
Running 18.04. I have an update button for Skype in GNOME Software. I am
running the latest version though. It seems a bit confused.
$ snap version
snap2.31.1+18.04
snapd 2.31.1+18.04
series 16
ubuntu 18.04
kernel 4.15.0-10-generic
$ snap info skype
name: skype
I've added a task for snapd, because this only happens when I'm doing
"snap install" something. Usually at the point when it connects the
opengl interface.
** Information type changed from Private to Public
** Also affects: snapd
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I don't know if it's the same issue as I get a different error message.
But I too can't run some snaps on 18.04
alan@hal:~$ snap version
snap2.32+18.04~pre5
snapd 2.32+18.04~pre5
series 16
ubuntu 18.04
kernel 4.15.0-12-generic
alan@hal:~$ which mumble
/snap/bin/mumble
alan@hal:~$ /snap/
This appears to now be fixed! Thanks
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Classic snaps do not work on Fedora
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Tested on a clean 18.04 VM and updated the proposed package. I now see
the correct set of applications. Thanks!
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Today I noticed that dragging icons up and down the launcher is
painfully slow, to the point where it feels like the desktop has locked
up. The gnome-shell process is pegged at 100% while this is happening.
Restarting gnome shell (alt+f2, r) makes it faster to refresh the mov
First gif was with 3 screens attached (internal panel and two 1080p
screens). This gif is with the laptop screen only enabled (laptop
removed from dock)
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Finally this gif is after alt-f2, r.
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Seems to happen after a couple of days uptime of the shell.
I am also seeing the little triangle pointer lingering both on the
indicator area, but not seen it that I recall on the dock.
I have a bunch of things favourited apps (see screenshot) but nothing
out of the ordinary - as in not a ton of
I don't know if it's related, but I frequently add and remove external
displays. Maybe a couple of times a day. I plug it into the docking
station when I work. When I do, the shell freaks out a bit and then
settles down. I wonder if the dock is not handling the rapid change in
screen resolution wel
As a separate test I have reproduced this on my X220 which has now got
an uptime of 3 days with zero applications running besides gnome
terminal. When originally booted it was fast as expected. But now, after
a number of lock/unlock cycles and 3 days uptime, it's slow to move
icons around the launc
The make.log
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Running "dpkg --configure -a" results in..
steam@deep-blue:~$ sudo dpkg --configure -a
[sudo] password for steam:
Setting up nvidia-dkms-390 (390.129-0ubuntu1) ...
update-initramfs: deferring update (trigger activated)
update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-5.0.0-27-generic
INFO:Enable nvi
Public bug reported:
Doing a do-release-upgrade -d from 19.04 to 19.10.
The upgrade crashed out part way through, automatically reporting this bug.
update-initramfs: Generating /boot/initrd.img-5.3.0-13-generic
Processing triggers for libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0:amd64 (2.39.2-3) ...
Processing triggers f
Having tremendous difficulty triggering a crash now :(
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Title:
Desktop hard lockup in 19.10
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I note you're using 16.04 which was upgraded from a previous install.
Sometimes over time, packages can go missing, typically accidentally
removed. One way you can make sure your system is up to date with the
latest packages, and any missing ones are installed, is with the
following commands. I'd r
I would still appreciate it if you ran the commands I said and paste the
output here. That can fix a multitude of random issues.
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Main men
I didn't say the multitude of random issues "spontaneously appear".
My point is that the desktop is tested as a set of packages delivered
together. There are dependencies, and expectations. It's not uncommon
for users to run commands to install or remove software from their
system which they copy/
Public bug reported:
Preamble
I have an Entroware Athena with GeForce GTX 980M GPU. It was running
18.04, and then upgraded to 19.10 where it was running fine. I was on
GNOME but due to another unrelated bug I switched to MATE. While away, I
think some packages updated on it and when I tried usin
I manually tried going back to nvidia-drivers-430 which didn't work
either. The module wasn't built by nvidia-dkms-430. Further
investigation revealed the kernel headers were missing. I would have
expected them to be pulled in, but ok. I moved forward to 435 again,
ensuring nvidia-dkms-435 was inst
Happy to test any fixes. Just let me know what I need to do. I have
multiple machines which have finger print readers, so happy to dedicate
one to testing!
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That fixed it, thanks!
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I am not a designer, but it looks fine to me. I believe it should be the
same weight as the password prompt. Which it looks like to me.
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Public bug reported:
I often dock/undock my laptop, introducing two additional displays.
Every time I dock/undock (and when using the volume/brightness controls
after undocking) the display jumps about. Here's a video showing it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfhPrh2y7Y8
Steps to reproduce.
*
Public bug reported:
I installed zsys on an up to date 19.10 system and can now no longer login.
Removing zsys from a tty does not solve the problem.
The home partition is no longer available - I have "lost" all my files, which
were there before I installed zsys and rebooted
Steps to reproduce.
Worth noting after installing zsys and logging in via a tty, my files
are "missing" and my home directory is owned by root:root. This is
probably what's causing the inability to login, as session files can't
be created.
Looks like zsys broke the mounting of the pool used by my home folder.
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Tested zsys from the ubuntu-desktop ppa on a clean system which has not
had zsys installed. I am able to login and see my files.
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Title:
installi
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Impact.
Impact of the bug.
Steps to reproduce
1.. this
2. that
3. also this
Expected outcome
Page loads
What actually happened
Page didn't load
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 19.10
Package: firefox 70.0+build2-0ubuntu0.19.10.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu
Thanks everyone for the prompt fix!
Love you all.
<3
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installing zsys breaks desktop login
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I just installed a couple of applications (bomb squad and android
studio) and while installing, they show no install progress.
Steps to reproduce
Launch gnome-software
Click an application from the front of G-S
Click Install
Fill in password
Expected outcome
I expect to be
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** Changed in: marco (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Opinion
** Changed in: marco (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
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Marco is
** Changed in: marco (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ken VanDine (ken-vandine)
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Title:
Marco is a wrong name for an application
To manag
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Upgraded from 18.04 to 19.04 (then 19.10 last week in Paris).
Had a few desktop shell lockups. Pattern seems to be when running snap
refresh, but this time happened when running snapcraft --use-lxd. Feels
like something related to mounting / unmounting devices. Got this from
It's hard to reproduce. I've had it twice today though. Once when I was
doing a "snap refresh" and one when using lxd.
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Title:
Desktop hard locku
Had another lockup, it seemed to lock up the gpu, so when trying to
reboot via ssh it was hanging.
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The blank part was after the date..
1458 Done 2017-06-27T07:21:35Z 2017-06-27T07:21:42Z <-here
It should have a description / summary of what happened. I don't recall
seeing it since. Just wanted to capture that it happened, in case it
happened to others.
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Sorry for the vague title. I thought this was a hardware issue until
someone else online mentioned their nvme drive goes "read only" after
some time. I tend not to reboot my system much, so have a large journal.
Either way this happens once in a while. The / drive is fine, but
It's the TOSHIBA-RD400 on /home for me that's failing.
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Title:
nvme drive fails after some time
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I can try, but I can't trigger it to happen. Given I had 60 days uptime
on my system before it happened last time, and 12 days the time before
that. That gives you some idea of the interval between it happening.
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I've tried doing various IO intensive things to trigger it but no luck
yet.
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Title:
nvme drive fails after some time
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I've tried the steps in comment 2, but I'm still left at (initramfs)
after a reboot.
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Title:
lvm2 version 2.03.11-2ubuntu1 breaks initramfs
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The steps in comment #7 worked for me. Thanks @toabctl
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lvm2 version 2.03.11-2ubuntu1 breaks initramfs
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