oops... was done so by accident
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recognized partitions incomplete on 14.04.2 and 15.04
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"toram" works to me and will also fix the hanging at shutdown/reboot.
but "toram" takes more that twice as long to boot into the desktop (~3minutes
instead of ~1minute).
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is the status "Fix Released" from 2018-04-27 mean,
that the fix is already included in release ubuntu 18.04,
or will it be included to 18.04.1 the first time?
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@Eric,
i just tested what you suggested at your comment #31 with Ubuntu 18.10 release
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KERNEL http://pxe-server/nfs/ubuntu-x64/casper/vmlinuz
INITRD http://pxe-server/nfs/ubuntu-x64/casper/initrd
APPEND nfsroot=192.168.1.1:/srv/nfs/ubuntu-x64 ro netboot=nfs
hello Victor (vtapia),
does it mean the next comming ubuntu Live release 18.04.2 sould PXE boot
without any tweak?
is it already in the "Ubuntu 19.04 (Disco Dingo) Daily Build"?
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i never used ip=dhcp in the boot menu entries.
strange i had those resolv issue with ubuntu 19.04 daily (pending) from
2019-02-14 for sure.
now i tried again with ubuntu 19.04 daily (pending) from 2019-02-20, and now it
seems to be not an issue.
i also tried the other versions 18.10 and
just tried http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/pending/disco-desktop-amd64.iso
from 2019-02-08 without the workaround and it pxe boots just fine.
thank you very much!!!
will the Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver) receive that fix in the next
point release as well?
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@Guillermo, i have the same issue with ubuntu 19.04 daily (pending) from
2019-02-14
(without using the workaround) when pxe booting.
/var/log/syslog shows the folowing lines, when i serch for resolv:
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Feb 14 17:53:27 ubuntu systemd[1]: Starting Restore /etc/resolv.conf if the
system crashed
i just tried out the daily build of
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/pending/disco-desktop-amd64.iso
from 2019-01-31 07:45 to pxe boot wihout using the "systemd.mask=tmp.mount"
workaround...
but i still goes straight to maintenance mode.
is the fix not included to the daily build yet?
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