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removing kernels should not require a restart afterward
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And the after autoremove log
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Brian,
Yesterday we had kernel updates. My server, which is set to
automatically reboot, reboot fine and no /var/run/reboot-required. This
morning there was no second reboot, so everything was as expected. The I
ran autoremove to remove the stale kernel. Then I had /var/run/reboot-
required and /v
Brian,
This weekend we had updates for libssl and a libssl regression. Both required a
reboot and no second reboot. In other words worked as expected.
Perhaps the bug only occurs for kernel updates. I have had this happen a few
times in the past. So the next time it happens I will not run autor
Sure Brian, here it is.
I think my case was exactly the same, as I also did a 'apt-get
autoremove'.
But, the strange think is that the reboot file vanished and the system
is no longer asking me for reboots (probably since yesterday), but I
didn't do anything specific to try to solve the problem.
@Alexandre - Could you add your /var/log/apt/history.log entries from
before the reboot-required.pkgs file was created?
In Barry's case I believe the reboot-required was created because of
running 'apt autoremove' which removed older kernels and triggered a run
of update-initramfs.
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After rebootin
Hello,
Brian, I do have that '/var/run/reboot-required.pkgs', it's contents are
simply:
linux-base
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Brian,
I don't have that file as it was removed by the reboot, but I do believe it
said "Linux base", same as the day before.
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The autoremove would have created the reboot-required file.
Start-Date: 2016-09-20 06:56:26
Commandline: apt autoremove
Requested-By: barry (1000)
Remove: linux-image-extra-4.4.0-34-generic:amd64 (4.4.0-34.53),
linux-headers-4.4.0-34-generic:amd64 (4.4.0-34.53),
linux-headers-4.4.0-34:amd64 (4.
Brian,
File attached.
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The file /var/log/apt/history.log might be useful in sorting out why the
file still exists. Could you please add it as an attachment?
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After rebooting for updates, reboot is still required.
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