Exact same problem here. Setup worked flawlessly in 15.04, but in 15.10 the
default gateway isn't set.
After manually adding it, eveything works fine again.
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I'n trying to get (unpriviliged) lxc containers to run on wily. I
create a container like this:
> lxc-create -t download -n u1 -- -d ubuntu -r wily -a amd64
that works. However, starting the container fails:
> lxc-start -n u1
Ah, right, that explains things: I'm running a xenial kernel, I think.
For completeness sake, these are the versions:
[bas@miranda]~> uname -a
Linux miranda 4.3.0-5-generic #16-Ubuntu SMP Wed Dec 16 23:33:25 UTC 2015
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[bas@miranda]~> dpkg -l linux-image-\* systemd
Public bug reported:
The systemd-sleep manpage mentions the following:
Finally, systemd-hybrid-sleep.service is pulled in by hybrid-
sleep.target to execute hybrid hibernation with system suspend.
Immediately before entering system suspend and/or hibernation
strangely enough, adding the aa_allow_incomplete option doesn't seem to
make a difference; container startup keeps failing at the same point.
In any case, it does seem to initialize the container correctly, and I
seem to hit a different issue. The entire cgroup thing seems to work
now, at
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> Bas, any chance to test the update in -proposed so that we can
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I'll try to test it later this week, if that's ok.
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Bas.
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Hi Martin,
> On 11-02-16 10:24, Martin Pitt wrote:
>> Bas, any chance to test the update in -proposed so that we can
>> release that?
>
> I'll try to test it later this week, if that's ok.
Unfortunately, the xenial 4.4 kernel won't boot for me
I've just tried with an upstream 4.5.0-rc4 kernel (which does boot on my
laptop).
Unfortunately, it doesn't work yet.
linux-image linux-image-4.5.0-040500rc4-generic
systemd 229-1ubuntu2
lxc 1.1.5-0ubuntu0.15.10.3
starting a container gives: lxc-start 1455712091.086 DEBUGlxc_console
This was systemd and kernel from xenial. I'll try again tomorrov with
the wily-proposed systemd and xenial kernel.
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I've downgraded systemd to 225-1ubuntu9.1 from wily/proposed. Kernel is
still linux-image-4.5.0-040500rc4-generic and lxc is
1.1.5-0ubuntu0.15.10.3 from wily-updates.
Unfortunately, when I now start the lxc container, I seem to hit a
different bug. I get:
lxc-start 1455870309.289 INFO
Public bug reported:
When systemd-resolved is active and /etc/resolv.conf points to
127.0.0.53, steam fails to resolve domain names, and refuses to update
or install games. Often, it doesn't even start, because it wants to
update itself, but cannot reach its content servers.
Manually
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one using Google directly.
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I'm seeing the same, also with kernel 4.12
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I can confirm that everything works as expected on Zesty.
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On bionic, the initramfs pre-mount/resume script contains this call to
/bin/resume:
/bin/resume ${DEV}
Unfortunately, the ${DEV} variable is never set, causing all resumes to fail,
with this error in initramfs.debug:
+ /scripts/local-premount/resume
+ PREREQ=
+
Public bug reported:
Please add pattern matching support to journalctl. At the moment, the
-g (--grep) option as described in the man page doesn't work:
╰─▶ journalctl --grep=xhci-hcd
Compiled without pattern matching support
** Affects: systemd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Yes, this version works perfectly. Thanks!
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Unfortunately, NetworkManager is still segfaulting at the same line
(src/settings/nm-settings-plugin.c:147)
╰─▶ dpkg -l network-manager|cat
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
|/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required
reopened
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Confirmed
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The problem still occurs with the .91 version from disco-proposed.
I'll attach the requested files to the upstream report.
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When I updated to the latest version of networkmanager in disco dingo
(1.15.2-0ubuntu1), it started segfaulting. Reverting to the version in
cosmic (1.12.4-1ubuntu1.2) solved the problem.
Syslog shows the following (will attach a more complete log):
feb 13 10:39:45 regan
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It took some effort getting a backtrace (apport didn't pick it up, for
some reason, so I had to resort to systemd-corectl), but anyway, here is
is. I'll add it to the upstream bug, too.
** Attachment added: "backtrace.txt"
** Attachment added: "coredumpctl.txt"
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When specifying "debug" on the kernel command line in order to catch
initramfs debug info, the init hangs. It's quite early in the boot
process (certainly before pre-mount is called, as I don't see anything
relating to btrfs scan and resuming from hibernation).
╰─▶ uname -a
Public bug reported:
In recent versions of initramfs-tools-core, the hibernation resume
script (/usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/local-premount/resume) is no
longer +x, so it's silently skipped during boot, causing resume after
hibernation to fail.
I'm not sure when this change was introduced.
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