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Title:
linux-4.4.0-77.98 was a phased update in -updates only and may become
partially installed (was:
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Xenial)
Status: In Progress => Incomplete
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Incomplete
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Assignee: Joseph Salisbury (jsalisbury) => (unassigned)
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I just ran Software Updater and after reboot I am now running kernel
4.8.0-53-generic without problems.
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Title:
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Posting because I ran into what I feel is the same problem between
4.8.0-52 and 4.8.0-53.
4x large login screen... no mouse... no touchpad. Could login. Desktop
4x large. Took me a while to find this thread (had been trying
unsuccessfully to catch GRUB-2 Menu with Shift key, also):
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Thanks for the fix Stefan! If I wasn't on dual-boot it would have been a
nightmare trying to fix it without internet.
I had no issue with screen resolution so I suppose not everyone is
affected in the same way.
Maybe ubuntu admins could post an announce on the home page of the forum
to warn
@Bryan Smith Sorry Bryan I should have been clearer. It is usual when
updating/upgrading via the terminal to start with
sudo apt-get update
this downloads the most recent list of packages from the repo, followed
by
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
Apologies for any confusion I may have caused.
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Update-manager is fixed now and as Andy wrote, a change in the process
should prevent this from ever happening again. Unfortunately that does
not help anybody who is already having the problem (at least not if that
means no network connection). And without network it is hard to find any
documents
I ran the command "sudo apt-get dist-upgrade" and it fixed my issues.
(I did not need to run dist-upgrade separately.)
I suspect that a large number of UBUNTU users will have been affected by
this issue. Accordingly I think that this fix needs to be published as
widely as possible.
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I did: sudo apt-get dist-upgrade and it fixed my issues.
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If I type "dist-upgrade" and press enter I get:
dist-upgrade: command not found.
Do I need to install some additional package to run this command?
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@Bryan Smith - dist-upgrade in Terminal should fix the problem, you will
get the full kernel. I had this problem on Xubuntu 16.04 (and would have
affected anyone on *buntu 16.04 updating through the Software Updater).
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I have also experienced the same fault apparently with kernel linux-
image-4.4.0-77. The problems I noted was no wired network connection,
no sound and what appears to be a default low resolution video mode. I
was able to get the system to work normally by choosing an earlier
kernel from grub
Everything seems to be fixed now!
Don't know if it is still relevant but when the "broken" update came out the
system did not show up any warning on potential missing libs or that it was an
incomplete update. Thank you!
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I think the issue regards Ubuntu 16.04.2 and its flavor Lubuntu, no idea
about the others, I am on 64bit.
I did as #12 suggested will let you know how I does.
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What a pain! I was affected by this issue and lost all network drivers,
wifi and wired. I had to use another computer with functional
networking to reckon how to enable the grub boot menu; then boot to
kernel v.75; then follow comment #12.
Anybody know who is not affected by this issue, or is
Also encountered very similar problem.
I'm using Acer Aspire V7 laptop with Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. An update popped
up, but I wasn't quite aware of what the update was about.
Restarted my computer, and then both wifi and ethernet connections
stopped working. The situation matches with the bug
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu Xenial)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Sorry I didn't reply earlier - I'm in UK.
I've just now (1250 UTC on 3 May) used Software Updater from 4.4.0.75 and all
is now OK.
Many thanks to all concerned.
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I just updated Ubuntu 16.04.2 kernel 4.4.0-75. New linux-
image-4.4.0-77-generic was installed along with the corresponding linux-
image-extra and linux-headers. After reboot both WiFi and ethernet work.
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The analysis in the bug below may be of interest when fixing this:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/update-manager/+bug/1214482
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The linux-4.4.0-77.98 was released to -updates only. It appears that
this then lead to it being marked for phased updates. The affected
people appear to have phased linux-signed only and not linux and linux-
meta. This leads to linux-signed-image-4.4.0-77-generic (and its
dependencies) to be
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