Just get the error on a 16.04.3 system. Haven't had anything like this
before. The system is a freshly installed Xenial Xerus 16.04 updated to
16.04.3. Without the HWE stack.
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I see this occasionally, not always, and I'm only using a local user
account.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1447099
Title:
Public bug reported:
After updating my 22.04 system (possibly caused by Systemd update). And
now booting, dmesg has two errors (red text):
'mtd device must be supplied (device name is empty)'.
See line 8 and 134 in the included logfile.
The system are booting as it should though, and the
** Description changed:
After updating my 22.04 system (possibly caused by Systemd update). And
- now booting, dmesg have two error (red text):
+ now booting, dmesg has two errors (red text):
'mtd device must be supplied (device name is empty)'.
See line 8 and 134 in the included
What exactly happens if I run these commands? Can you explain?
# cp /{lib,etc}/systemd/system/systemd-pstore.service
# sed -i 's/modprobe@mtdpstore.service //'
/etc/systemd/system/systemd-pstore.service
# systemctl daemon-reload
Don't like work arounds. Like systems that works.
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