[Bug 1617232] Re: subiquity goes into endless configuration loop, no way to get out

2016-11-29 Thread Oliver Grawert
given that snappy is the umbrella project all image related bugs are
opened against it in the first place it isnt by accident ... ;)

nothing to do though, the invalid state should have been carried over
...

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[Bug 1617232] Re: subiquity goes into endless configuration loop, no way to get out

2016-11-29 Thread Michael Vogt
Is there anything for snappy to do here? It looks like the task is still
open by accident?

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[Bug 1617232] Re: subiquity goes into endless configuration loop, no way to get out

2016-09-08 Thread Michael Hudson-Doyle
Marking invalid for console-conf.

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[Bug 1617232] Re: subiquity goes into endless configuration loop, no way to get out

2016-09-08 Thread Oliver Grawert
why would it be confined ... ? 
i hope it never will be, it is a system administration tool inside the rootfs 
of an image ...

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Re: [Bug 1617232] Re: subiquity goes into endless configuration loop, no way to get out

2016-09-08 Thread Mark Shuttleworth
Shutting down seems like a reasonable thing to trigger form the console,
yes, we should work that in.

Mark

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[Bug 1617232] Re: subiquity goes into endless configuration loop, no way to get out

2016-09-07 Thread Leo Arias
"You are by design /not/ supposed to be able to escape out of this
configuration interface"

But what about shutting down the device? Because of bug ##1621147 I
can't do anything with my dragonboard, and I would like to shut down
without pulling the plug.

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[Bug 1617232] Re: subiquity goes into endless configuration loop, no way to get out

2016-08-31 Thread Oliver Grawert
i already did, all logs are quiet when this happens (syslog, dmesg,
journalctl)

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[Bug 1617232] Re: subiquity goes into endless configuration loop, no way to get out

2016-08-30 Thread Steve Langasek
> what really worries me more is that "kill -9" is
> completely ignored (there is nothing in syslog or
> dmesg about it either). i would at least expect it
> to respawn with a new PID.

This *cannot* be a bug in console-conf.  SIGKILL is never seen by our
process in userspace; this is always handled in the kernel.  You might
want to check dmesg when this happens.

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[Bug 1617232] Re: subiquity goes into endless configuration loop, no way to get out

2016-08-30 Thread Oliver Grawert
@steve: what really worries me more is that "kill -9" is completely
ignored (there is nothing in syslog or dmesg about it either). i would
at least expect it to respawn with a new PID.

is this something your setup does or do we actually have a systemic
problem here ?

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[Bug 1617232] Re: subiquity goes into endless configuration loop, no way to get out

2016-08-29 Thread Michael Hudson-Doyle
I can't reproduce the doubled process thing.

The wlan thing is, I thought, known but apparently not well
communicated. netplan has the necessary bits now so we need to write a
UI for that.

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[Bug 1617232] Re: subiquity goes into endless configuration loop, no way to get out

2016-08-29 Thread Steve Langasek
If ^C causes console-conf to leave you with two processes, that's a bug.
You are by design /not/ supposed to be able to escape out of this
configuration interface and get access to a getty; only once the system
has been fully configured should a getty be presented.

So the bugs here are:

 - failure to "apply" existing network config when there is a configured wlan 
device
 - failure to gracefully ignore ^C
 - 

** Changed in: subiquity (Ubuntu)
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** Changed in: subiquity (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => High

** Changed in: subiquity (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 1617232] Re: subiquity goes into endless configuration loop, no way to get out

2016-08-29 Thread Steve Langasek
Opened bug #1618239 for the memory usage issue.

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[Bug 1617232] Re: subiquity goes into endless configuration loop, no way to get out

2016-08-26 Thread Oliver Grawert
note that we were down to ~64MB as minimal system requirements on teh
arm devices, teh choice of running a python3 UI tool on boot definitely
drops us back to 128MB ... not very embedded i'd say (but i guess you
wont re-write it in some sane arm (and ram) friendly language ? now that
it exists...)

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[Bug 1617232] Re: subiquity goes into endless configuration loop, no way to get out

2016-08-26 Thread Oliver Grawert
looking at the process list, it seems the ctrl-c did not actually kill
the console-conf process, so there are now two python processs sitting
that consume 25MB reserved memory each (according to htop (note that
threads are disbaled in my htop setup, these are actually two
processes))

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[Bug 1617232] Re: subiquity goes into endless configuration loop, no way to get out

2016-08-26 Thread Oliver Grawert
whoops, sorry, these numbers were from dragonboard, on teh pi3 it is actually:
ubuntu@pi3:~$ ps ax -orss=,args=|grep console-conf
16488 python3 /usr/bin/console-conf
16384 python3 /usr/bin/console-conf

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[Bug 1617232] Re: subiquity goes into endless configuration loop, no way to get out

2016-08-26 Thread Oliver Grawert
ubuntu@dragonboard:~$ ps ax -orss=,args=|grep console-conf
24228 python3 /usr/bin/console-conf
24280 python3 /usr/bin/console-conf

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