looking further at the space I have available and the compression options, it
appears
/etc/initramfs-tools/initramfs.conf
COMPRESS=gzip
update-initramfs -u -k all
may be a better work around in my case, until I can resize the boot
partition - using gzip appears to allow me to have 3 kernels
I believe I experienced the same, with root cause a lack of free space
in /boot. After the upgrade failed with errors, but _before_ attempting
a reboot, my workaround was:
apt autoremove
mkdir /boot_moved_20201011
mv initrd.img-4.15.0-118-generic /boot_moved_20201011/
apt-get upgrade
mv
In my case, Ubuntu 18.04 running on AWS, the problem was as follows:
1. /etc/fstab had 0 in the 6th (passno) field. I presume this is the default
that AWS places there, or maybe this is determined by the Ubuntu template on
AWS.
2. According to a comment that I found on Stack Overflow, this is
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => Confirmed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1797282
Title:
fsck not running at all on reboot
I've found that editting /etc/systemd/user.conf and inserting lines such
as
DefaultLimitNOFILE=4
changes the ulimit for the graphical user sessions
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Still seems to be an issue for me, logging into the terminal I have the
modified ulimit values, but not in a lightdm session
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In my test indicator still turns red at 29% after this proposed update
installed:
apt list indicator-power -a
Listing... Done
indicator-power/xenial-proposed,now 12.10.6+16.04.20160708-0ubuntu1 amd64
[installed,automatic]
indicator-power/xenial 12.10.6+16.04.20160105-0ubuntu1 amd64
If you would
Public bug reported:
file:
/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
contains the text:
# causes failure to suspend on HP compaq nc6000 (Ubuntu: #10306)
blacklist i2c_i801
note: actually the correct LP id appears to be
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/16602
after short discussion at
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