I am closing this bug since the error messages are not displayed any longer.
Thanks!
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Dame problem after reboot for install flatpak ando snap software in
Ubuntu 22.10 x86_64 kernel 5.19.0-23-generic.
The error in boot is
/dev/sda3: clean, 348901/3973120 files, 4784925/15869184 blocks
[ 4.721599] Dev loop0: unable to read RDB block 8
[ 7.184964] Dev loop15: unable to read RDB
Same problem after the update in 22.04 of 5.17.0-1020.oem
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1979633
Title:
The "bare" snap is the cause of error messages "unable to read
I'm with the same problem
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1979633
Title:
The "bare" snap is the cause of error messages "unable to read
partition table" and "partition
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Hi,
here is the problem:
# journalctl | grep loop4
Jun 23 09:49:45 vougeot kernel: loop4: detected capacity change from 0 to 8
Jun 23 09:49:45 vougeot kernel: Dev loop4: unable to read RDB block 8
Jun
Hi Alexandre, there's no need to file a different bug, I just tagged
this one as affecting "linux (Ubuntu)" as well (the launchpad "linux"
project is actually the kernel.
You just need to run the command mentioned in comment #12 to provide the
extra information needed.
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Hi Alberto,
Sorry I did not get notified of your answers...Thanks for your
investigation: did you file a bug against the kernel then?
Thanks,
Alex
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OK, it appears that a simple way to trigger this bug is to run
sudo losetup -f /var/lib/snapd/snaps/bare_5.snap
Every time this command is run, the error is reported. If you add the
"-P" option, which should be used to force a partition scan, then you
get an additional warning line:
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