Note that the workaround here is to edit the file in /etc/init.d/
manually and remove the circular dependency. If somebody familiar could
detail the exact edit here for the benefit of others, that would be
appreciated.
Local changes to /etc will be preserved on package upgrades.
Since there is a
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: nfs-utils (Ubuntu Xenial)
Status: New => Confirmed
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** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu Xenial)
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** No longer affects: shorewall (Ubuntu)
** No longer affects: shorewall (Ubuntu Xenial)
** No longer affects: ipsec-tools (Ubuntu Xenial)
** No longer affects: ipsec-tools (Ubuntu)
** No longer affects: shorewall6 (Ubuntu Xenial)
** No longer affects: shorewall6 (Ubuntu)
** No longer
On next boot my system is online, but nbd-client failed:
$ cat dmesg_net.txt | grep break
[4.676982] systemd[1]: dbus.service: Job dbus.service/start deleted to
break ordering cycle starting with NetworkManager.service/start
[4.677730] systemd[1]: sockets.target: Job sockets.target/start
cloud-initramfs-tools is described in bug 1666573.
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CRITICAL BUG: Breaking ordering cycle by deleting job
xe-guest-utilities is described in bug 1669755.
** Also affects: cloud-initramfs-tools (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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open-iscsi is described in bug 1453331.
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Title:
CRITICAL BUG: Breaking ordering cycle by deleting job
ipsec-tools is described in bug 1574833.
** Also affects: shorewall (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: shorewall6 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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shorewall is described in bug 1511869.
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Title:
CRITICAL BUG: Breaking ordering cycle by deleting job
rpcbind is described in bug 1580523.
** Also affects: ipsec-tools (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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cloud-init is described in bug 1713104.
** Also affects: xe-guest-utilities (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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aoetools is affected via bug 1596178.
** Also affects: aoetools (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: cloud-init (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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Guys I can't completely understand why you are ignoring this bug.
Today my system boot offline again:
dmesg | grep break
[4.634456] systemd[1]: sockets.target: Job sockets.target/start deleted to
break ordering cycle starting with basic.target/start
[4.634893] systemd[1]: acpid.path:
sorry, had forgot to mention OS: mint 18.2 (= ubuntu xenial)
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Title:
CRITICAL BUG: Breaking ordering cycle by
was really glad to read it $-)
take my 5 cents:
$ sudo dmesg |grep dnscrypt
[ 10.963163] systemd[1]: dnscrypt-proxy2.socket: Found ordering cycle on
dnscrypt-proxy2.socket/start
[ 10.964298] systemd[1]: dnscrypt-proxy2.socket: Found dependency on
network.target/start
[ 10.965055]
** Changed in: nbd (Debian)
Status: Unknown => Fix Released
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Title:
CRITICAL BUG: Breaking ordering cycle by
There are many potential affected packages I have no insight, but for
nbd this should be fixed since 1:3.14-1 by upstream now providing a
native systemd service.
That means >=Zesty should be fixed in that regard.
Not sure on backporting that - one would need to check the potential further
There is other bug 1717459 - about "Job local-fs.target/start deleted to
break ordering cycle starting with networking.service/start".
All these bugs make system with systemd useless (does not matter on
desktop, in cloud, or on server).
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