I meet the same issue when upgrading from 17.04 to 17.10.
The kernel version "4.13.0-16-generic" works, but when it's trying updating to
"4.13.0.-37-generic", it hangs at the dkms script.
The Comment #5 doesn't work for me. When I am trying to uninstall the
4.13.0-37-related packages, the
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Comment #5 worked for me. Thank you aroman-a, You saved me hours!
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Title:
package linux-image-extra-4.13.0-17-generic 4.13.0-17.20 failed to
I had this problem using
sudo apt-get upgrade
apparently, with Nvidia's card activated, the problem persists even if you
re-configure dpkg.
The solution was to change to Intel's card, perhaps with sudo prime-select
intel.
Worked for me :)
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I think this is the same problem as the one reported in Bug #1705345
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plymouth/+bug/1705345
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I somehow traced it to a
plymouth --ping
never returning. That command is invoked in
/lib/lsb/init-functions.d/99-plymouth
I killed the plymouthd daemon and the upgrade script finished normally.
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I have the same problem, while doing a regular upgrade the process
freezes while running dkms on the linux-headers-4.13.0-17 and linux-
image-extra-4.13.0-17-generic.
uname: Linux mywks 4.13.0-16-generic #19-Ubuntu SMP Wed Oct 11 18:35:14
UTC 2017 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
After killing
You may need to run the following from a terminal:
sudo apt-get install -f
sudo apt-get clean
sudo apt-get update
Then re-install the package or updates.
If that does not resolve your issue, please mark the bug as "Confirmed"
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