Public bug reported:
Went to execute update. Got the report
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04
Package: initramfs-tools 0.136ubuntu6.7
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.4.0-117.132-generic 5.4.189
Uname: Linux 5.4.0-117-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.20.11-0ubuntu27.24
Architecture: a
Yes, this is fixed in today's build of Focal Fossa. The bug can be
closed.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1864644
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I get logged out immediately after
Here is the output from 'journalctl'. I think it shows X11 taking a
SIGABRT (signal 6) but I cannot find any X11 log files in /var/log . My
next tack will be to try installing a new version of ubuntu 20.04 .
** Attachment added: "Output of 'journalctl' on the affected virtual machine"
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Public bug reported:
I just installed ubuntu 20.04 in a virtual machine and did 'apt-get
update;apt-get upgrade' to get current (using Ctl-Alt-F2 to get a non-X
session). After that, I tried logging in to a gnome session, and got
logged out during login processing. This happened a few times; then
I just downloaded today's build of Focal Fossa (25 Feb 2020, sha256sum
7cdae20c68d9fb1854024ee5e77cee00dfb6e27b9502be6bc15ff5a050b0d259 ) and
got the same problem. This is probably specific to running in a virtual
machine; I am using the virt-manager in Ubuntu 19.10 up-to-date as of 25
Feb 2020; si
Public bug reported:
I am trying to install Ubuntu 20.04 for ppc64le in a virtual machine.
(The host is x86-64 running OpenSUSE Tumbleweed). The install works, but
on reboot when I attempt to install updates with 'apt-get update' and
'apt-get upgrade', the update command fails with a segmentation
** Attachment added: "Screenshot of apt-get taking a segmentation violation"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apt/+bug/1866314/+attachment/5334240/+files/apt-bug.png
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I tried this on another x86-64 machine, and the apt-get update and apt-
get upgrade commands are running normally. I will have access to the
machine which failed again on Monday; I will look in /var/crash then.
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This didn't reproduce on the machine which initially showed the problem.
So this bug can be closed 'worksforme'.
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