[Bug 1619721] Re: /etc/machine-id changes with every reboot

2016-09-09 Thread Oliver Grawert
** Changed in: snappy Status: New => Fix Released -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1619721 Title: /etc/machine-id changes with every reboot To manage notifications about this

[Bug 1619721] Re: /etc/machine-id changes with every reboot

2016-09-05 Thread Simon Fels
@Oliver: What is console-conf using to retrieve a IP address over DHCP? If it is dhclient and in a subsequent boot networkd is used then we have different storage locations for the leases which would explain why the DHCP request is sent again and a new IP address assigned. -- You received this

[Bug 1619721] Re: /etc/machine-id changes with every reboot

2016-09-05 Thread Oliver Grawert
so i added the necessary fixes to the ubuntu-core image, but there is still something wrong even with a non-moving machine-id ... i have verified the id stays the same from first boot on, but the IP still changes once on second boot, but then stays the same for all subsequent ones ... sadly on

[Bug 1619721] Re: /etc/machine-id changes with every reboot

2016-09-05 Thread Martin Pitt
Ah, that explains it. IRC conversation suggests that /etc/machine-id is not part of the root file system but mounted from someplace else -- this must happen in the initramfs already, not during boot (that's too late). ** Summary changed: - IP changes with every reboot + /etc/machine-id changes