thx for answer.
There are more than one way to install an operation system.
In my opinion it was a -not fixed fault- during installation with a
non-efi bios.
Bernhard
Am 17.02.2017 um 15:50 schrieb Phillip Susi:
> If this isn't a bug in Ubuntu and there isn't
If this isn't a bug in Ubuntu and there isn't anything we can do about
it, then why has it not been closed as invalid or wontfix?
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Title:
initscripts package fails to upgrade if there are local init scripts
on the
** Project changed: ubuntu-release-notes = ubuntu
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Status: Triaged = Fix Released
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Assignee: Adam Conrad (adconrad) = job (jeppekdahl)
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I have had this similar issue and adding that LSB header to a couple
places allowed the packages to be installed and get things working
again.
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I've upgraded this machine since 10.10. The rc.local provided with
previous version did NOT have LSB headers in them. The file was never
upgraded during previous system upgrades. Simply adding:
### BEGIN INIT INFO
# Provides: local
# Required-Start: $remote_fs $syslog
# Required-Stop: $remote_fs
Is something needed on the virtualbox side?
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Title:
initscripts package fails to upgrade if there are local init
Dear Dimitri
Please find the requested output in the attachment. I have not made another bug
report before you have analyzed quickly my output.
Dear Brian
This bug is still very much critical!
Thanks to all
Ruedi
** Attachment added: dist upgrade and configure all
For anyone else who is a bit crazed about this bug, I can recommend Aptik to
backup and restore your applications, settings and documents. It's safe to do a
fresh installation and it's dead easy to use, but you need some kind of
external backup hardware.
It's a long process to restore
I installed Aptik from the ppa's and have done a complete mirror of my
applications and settings. At this point I'm seriously considering a
clean re-installation. Do you think it to be the best solution under the
circumstances? I can't run VirtualBox any more along with the
applications listed in
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Importance: Critical = Medium
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Title:
initscripts package fails to upgrade if
The headers match and i moved rc.local to the desktop for now. After a
restart, nothing has changed.
Will the affected files be overwritten in 15.04? I can wait until then.
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On 29 January 2015 at 16:10, Christopher 1385...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
insserv: Starting .depend.boot depends on rc.local and therefore on system
facility `$all' which can not be true!
Do you have anything in /etc/rc.local ? apart from exit 0? What are
the headers of /etc/init.d/rc.local?
insserv: Starting .depend.boot depends on rc.local and therefore on system
facility `$all' which can not be true!
insserv: Starting .depend.boot depends on rc.local and therefore on system
facility `$all' which can not be true!
insserv: Starting .depend.boot depends on rc.local and therefore on
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Status: Confirmed = Triaged
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Title:
initscripts package fails to upgrade if
Dear all, my list of packages is also growing. Is there a manual
workaround for this? (I have disabled all foreign repos without
effect..)
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If /usr/share/doc/insserv/README.Debian is not enough to resolve.
Please open a new bug report, with full output from apt-get dist-upgrade / dpkg
--configure -a
WIth all files referenced.
There should be an upgrade log from insserv which will point out the bits it is
complaining about.
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I've searched my other partition for K20.depend.stop but it doesn't seem
to be there, and the one on my affected partition is indeed missing an
LSB header.
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This bug also prevents me from transferring files to a USB device or
creating a bootable USB.
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Title:
initscripts
** Description changed:
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The dependency-based boot sequencing originally introduced upstream with
Debian 6.0 is now always enabled in Ubuntu 14.10.
For optimal sequencing, all init.d scripts should declare their
dependencies in an LSB header. This is already the
Apparently all files included in Ubuntu have the appropriate LSB headers
and from a cursor look at my affected files in #7, all have the header.
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My list of unconfigured applications is growing. Tracker is new as of
today.
libpam-systemd:amd64
ppp
clamav-freshclam
ntp
spamassassin
libunique-1.0-0
dbus-x11
cgmanager
pppoeconf
tracker
udev
shotwell
xserver-xorg-core
gnome-media-player
clamav
tracker-extract
sa-compile
Well, the list of affected packages is pretty arbitrary and random --
on affected systems you have to fix the broken third-party init.d
script, or it's never going to work :/
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I have the same OS running without a hitch on an other partition with
the same third party applications. Would it be safe make one 'old' and
replace it with the working one?
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--more. I could replace the list of items in init.d one by one and see
which one fixes the problem. My scripting is limited to web languages.
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I have a similar problem when updating my System. It says in aptitude
for ppp the following, but it might be caused by any of the other
packets at the end. Someone with an idea?
I'm running these foreign repos:
deb http://dl.google.com/linux/earth/deb/ stable main
deb
All systems are affected, and the scope of this bug report is minimal.
If there are no LSB headers, defaults are used, unless there are other
_other_ scripts which do have lsb headers and reference that one (e.g.
override scripts of the stock init script). In those cases an upgrade
may fail and
For what it's worth, I have two other partitions: another Ubuntu Gnome
14.10 (test bed) and Ubuntu 14.10, both unaffected by this bug. It's my
stable Ubuntu Gnome that's affected.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New = Confirmed
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** Description changed:
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+ = Release Notes =
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+ The dependency-based boot sequencing originally introduced upstream with
+ Debian 6.0 is now always enabled in Ubuntu 14.10.
+
+ For optimal sequencing, all init.d scripts should declare their
+ dependencies in an LSB header. This is already
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