Tracked in Github Issues as https://github.com/canonical/cloud-
init/issues/2657
** Bug watch added: github.com/canonical/cloud-init/issues #2657
https://github.com/canonical/cloud-init/issues/2657
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Oh, so it's explained! Thanks Javier for the data. You're using an
outdated version of the package that doesn't contain this fix. You need
initramfs-tools version 0.122ubuntu8.17 - you can either try to get an
updated cloud image, or after the first boot you may be able to update
it (you could
You are welcome. This is what i see in the ubuntu image i'm running on
VMware for debugging purposes:
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Thanks for the report Javier! What version of initramfs-tools are you
using ?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1573095
Title:
Cloud images fail to
I've been able to reproduce this with a 16.04 Amazon EC2 exported image on
VMware vSphere 6.7. The VM boot fine after adding a serial port.
We will try to reproduce the same workaround adding a serial console connection
in OCI (which is the final target for that cloud image).
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The specific issue (the bad return from printf) was worked in LP #1879987 - it
was fixed recently on initramfs-tools versions:
0.122ubuntu8.17 (Ubuntu 16.04 - Xenial)
0.130ubuntu3.11 (Ubuntu 18.04 - Bionic)
0.136ubuntu6.3 (Ubuntu 20.04 - Focal)
0.137ubuntu12 (Ubuntu 20.10 - Groovy)
I'll nominate
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