Tracked in Github Issues as https://github.com/canonical/cloud-
init/issues/2657
** Bug watch added: github.com/canonical/cloud-init/issues #2657
https://github.com/canonical/cloud-init/issues/2657
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Oh, so it's explained! Thanks Javier for the data. You're using an
outdated version of the package that doesn't contain this fix. You need
initramfs-tools version 0.122ubuntu8.17 - you can either try to get an
updated cloud image, or after the first boot you may be able to update
it (you could disa
You are welcome. This is what i see in the ubuntu image i'm running on
VMware for debugging purposes:
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Thanks for the report Javier! What version of initramfs-tools are you
using ?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1573095
Title:
Cloud images fail to bo
I've been able to reproduce this with a 16.04 Amazon EC2 exported image on
VMware vSphere 6.7. The VM boot fine after adding a serial port.
We will try to reproduce the same workaround adding a serial console connection
in OCI (which is the final target for that cloud image).
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The specific issue (the bad return from printf) was worked in LP #1879987 - it
was fixed recently on initramfs-tools versions:
0.122ubuntu8.17 (Ubuntu 16.04 - Xenial)
0.130ubuntu3.11 (Ubuntu 18.04 - Bionic)
0.136ubuntu6.3 (Ubuntu 20.04 - Focal)
0.137ubuntu12 (Ubuntu 20.10 - Groovy)
I'll nominate
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