Well duh, it was right there in black and white: it's defaulting to an
efi install. That's new.
Fix is adding --target=i386-pc to the install command.
Now if I could just get persistence to work...
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The above "confirmed fixed" link is broken.
If you'll pardon another ignorant question: when does this fix show up
in distro?
Just tried 18.10 and persistence renders live Ubuntu completely
unusable.
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Yes, this is with the 18.10 final release.
I'm unable to provide confirmation/diagnostics as the behavior is worse
than with 18.04/04.1. With persistence enabled I can sometimes
initially get to a desktop which has a moving mouse pointer but is
unresponsive. It will at some point black-screen wit
So persistence is no longer possible? That's very disappointing :(
Perhaps the option should be removed.
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Title:
Live images with broken seed ca
Public bug reported:
ThinkPad 25, UEFI mode, Ubuntu 18.04 installed as a _live_ distro in
FAT32 partition on SATA SSD in WWAN slot.
Grub options allow booting without persistence or with a 256MB
persistence file. Only thing "persisted" is TERM in favorites.
Without persistence all is well. With
Hmm, is there an edit button here somewhere???
Adding: I haven't tried yet but my _guess_ is the same thing would
happen if the above was run from a flash drive. Will try to test later.
Bill
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It is a nice machine :) This one was signed by David Hill, so it's a
real treasure :)
I can try to dig up the info you requested, but first I have to state
that I don't even know what snapd is :( I can say that "apt purge snapd
ubuntu-core-launcher squashfs-tools" made it stop eating my CPU.
It'
I've verified that this can be reproduced when booted from a flash
drive. As above: extract the 18.04 ISO to a FAT32 drive. UEFI boot it.
Create a persistence file and a persistence boot stanza. Boot that.
snapd and Xorg will use lots of CPU. Perhaps not as consistently or as
high as when booted
*bug* report ;)
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Title:
Live 18.04 with persistence snapd high CPU usage
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I see that this but report is "incomplete". In case it's waiting on the
snap version it's 2.32.5.
Since I still don't really know what it is or how to use it, I have to
presume there have been no changes. (I find lots of docs on the
interwebs but nothing so far that takes me back to the basics..
Public bug reported:
Building my usual multi-boot flash drives and external SSDs. 20.10 ISO
contents transferred to FAT32 flash drive. Persistence boot stanza and
persistence file "writable" created.
First boot in persistence mode works. Saved Term to favorites. Reboot
in persistence mode. G
** Package changed: ubuntu => live-boot (Ubuntu)
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Title:
20.10 Live Persistence Failure
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Public bug reported:
Once again trying to build my multi-boot flash drives and external SSDs
with the latest Ubuntu.
Contents of the ISO to a FAT32-formatted flash drive. Boot in UEFI mode
and install grub to allow also booting in legacy mode. 20.04 works.
20.10 fails. Test machine: ThinkPad X
Adding grub-installer as package. Did that originally but it
disappeared and got a nag from the bot...
** Package changed: ubuntu => grub-installer (Ubuntu)
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Crap :(
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Title:
Grub 2.04 Out of memory error, No server error
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After windows sleep/wake, hibernate/resume [edit] THEN restart or full
shutdown I can mount the NTFS partition.
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Title:
After windows 10 hybrid s
Public bug reported:
Running 16.04.2 live desktop. Windows 10 1607 installed on NVMe SSD.
After windows sleep/wake, hibernate/resume, restart, or full shutdown I
can mount the NTFS partition.
If _hybrid sleep_ is enabled, after sleep/wake NTFS partition is seen as
unsafe to mount. This persists
Public bug reported:
Apologies, this is a strange one and hard to describe...
Kaby Lake i7, 2 SSDs, windows 10 pro 1607 on NVMe SSD. UEFI/GPT all
drives.
Ubuntu 16.04.2 _live desktop_ on SATA SSD. By that I mean live "CD"
contents copied to a FAT32 partition. I use it that way since I use
grub
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