IMHO, we found the reason. Because of new snap packages there were a lot
of existing loop devices when the installer created loop devices for
installing.
So the loop device for installing is /dev/loop10 which is a problem for
grub. The range of supported loop devices is from /dev/loop0 to
/dev/loo
The bug report was created with a Wubiuefi release for Ubuntu 17.10. All
Wubiuefi releases for Ubuntu 18.04 contain a fix.
https://github.com/hakuna-m/wubiuefi/issues/91
i.e. the issue has been solved for Wubiuefi.
But IMHO the general issue still exists if you don't use Wubiuefi.
i.e. If someon
** Also affects: partman-auto-loop (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Meanwhile I could fix the bug. We need some changes in /bin
/autopartition-loop for parted >= 3.2. IMHO it is part of partman-auto-
loop. So I added it to the bug report.
A copy of the fixed version of this file is here:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/hakuna-m/wubiuefi/068bb0ff656d40083a207d88
@Noorez: Your fix still works for 14.04, 15.10 and 16.04. I have used it
since summer 2014 without any problems. The only problem is that every
update of an unfixed initramfs-tools package overwrites your fix.
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Lubuntu 16.10 desktop ISO does not work without internet connection. The
ISO does not contain /pool with additional packages.
If you compare
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/16.10/release/lubuntu-16.10
-desktop-amd64.list with http://releases.ubuntu.com/yakkety/ubuntu-16.10
-desktop-amd6
I can confirm that the error messages on Ubuntu 16.04 (daily) still
exist but it seems that it is not as bad as it looks.
I followed the steps which Marcin described in comment #16. Instead of
> Write some data on backing file via loop device
> dd if=/dev/zero of=/mnt/Test.file bs=1M count=512
I
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The fix doesn't work for UUIDs of a Windows file system. blkid uses
always UUIDs in upper case for these file systems. So it fails because
the fix converts all UUIDs in lower case.
IMHO short UUIDs (length <= 16) should be always converted in upper case
because short UUIDs are only UUIDs of a Wind
It works for me, too.
$ apt-cache policy initramfs-tools
initramfs-tools:
Installed: 0.122ubuntu6
Candidate: 0.122ubuntu6
Version table:
*** 0.122ubuntu6 500
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-proposed/main amd64 Packages
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-
I had the same issue, too.
Yesterday, I succeeded in copying manually old version of
/bin/parted_server (package http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty-
updates/amd64/ubiquity) and /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libparted.so.0,
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libparted.so.0.0.1(package
http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/l
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