Same problem here. To fix the apache configuration I executed the
following commands:
mv /etc/apache2/conf.d/postfixadmin \
/etc/apache2/conf-available/postfixadmin.conf
a2enconf postfixadmin
service apache2 reload
To create the database tables you have to run
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@nh2: It might not be in there by default, but it will/should be
considered when it's added. E.g. you can add the following to disable
the boot menu after a failure:
GRUB_RECORDFAIL_TIMEOUT=0
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@wlraider70
This seems not to be directly related. Same as #16 by @Michael
Heuberger.
The issue of this thread is about this message:
invoke-rc.d: unknown initscript, /etc/init.d/systemd-logind.
It can not find the initscript and thus is not able to execute it.
Whereas your message...
@wlraider70
What's your exact error message?
Do you have any output if you execute 'initctl show-config' in a
terminal?
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Title:
failure to
Hi Paul,
thanks for the details.
I meant the result of initctl show-config in the running Ubuntu booted
from the remastered image. At the time when you get the crash report.
Not in the chroot env.
The output you get in the chroot env (no value) is expected, since
initctl is deactivated in that
@Paul:
Additionally you can run:
ls -l /sbin/initctl /usr/sbin/update-grub /usr/sbin/grub-probe
If any of these is a symbolic link to /bin/true then something's wrong.
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Hi Paul,
could you provide some more details?
I suppose you were using the 'uck-gui' command to remaster a Ubuntu
14.04.1 amd64 image?
How are you booting (DVD or USB)?
Did you boot right into the Live CD (by choosing Try Ubuntu)?
When and how exactly did you get this failure? (In fact while
, and revert it when exiting
(amongst the other stuff that UCK does in these stages). It's all in
/usr/lib/uck/remaster-live-cd.sh.
I made a fork of the UCK source code on github and applied the changes.
You may just get the follwing file
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jox/UCK/master/libraries
Sorry, there is a typo (the .bak is wrong). Let me correct this:
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You might also apply the attached patch as follows:
$ cd /usr/lib/uck
$ sudo patch -p2 remaster-live-cd.sh \
/path/to/fix-uck-missing-initd-scripts-1.patch
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1325142
failure to update libpam-systemd in 14.04 due to missing logind init script
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Similar problem here. I'm using UCK (Ubuntu Customization Kit) to create
a custom 64-bit Xubuntu 14.04 image.
When in chroot (via uck-remaster-chroot-rootfs) it is not possible to
upgrade oder dist-upgrade. It will fail with the described dependency
errors.
Besides libpam-systemd and whoopsie I
Is there any hope to get a fix for this bug in 8.10?
It slows down so many things that it makes using Ubuntu a real pain sometimes.
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