Well, since a bug has to be filed against a package... I'd guess
"systemd" though I would say it's somehow related to systemd-network
(which doesn't seem to have a package)
** Package changed: ubuntu => systemd (Ubuntu)
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Public bug reported:
Out of a discussion (with Stuart Langridge) about SystemD's new
interface naming convention I discovered the following inconsistency in
device naming on a BIOS vs a UEFI system...
Using QEmu, set to act as a "440FX BIOS" system, and booting up the
Ubuntu MATE 16.04.2 LTS ISO
Sorry, typo ...
The line ...
"Here's the proof that the back-port kernel is compiled properly:"
... should read ...
Here's the proof that the back-port kernel is NOT compiled properly:
Sorry for the double-post.
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Same bug is valid for the Natty back-port kernel in 10.04 ...
A external firewire hard drive is NOT being recognized if the system is
booted with 2.6.38.12.22 (latest "lts-backport-natty" available at the
time of writing).
Booting the system with stock 2.6.32 resolves the problem.
Comparing the
** Description changed:
During boot of Ubuntu 7.04 AMD64 the following error gets reported in
the system logs:
May 19 17:29:44 nebuchadnezzar kernel: [ 108.247468] Bluetooth: Core ver 2.11
May 19 17:29:44 nebuchadnezzar kernel: [ 108.247528] NET: Registered
protocol family 31
May 1
Public bug reported:
During boot of Ubuntu 7.04 AMD64 the following error gets reported in
the system logs:
May 19 17:29:44 nebuchadnezzar kernel: [ 108.247468] Bluetooth: Core ver 2.11
May 19 17:29:44 nebuchadnezzar kernel: [ 108.247528] NET: Registered protocol
family 31
May 19 17:29:44 nebu