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This bug caused me to lose 3 desktops in rapid succession when they
upgraded yesterday.
Like others,after finding this bug, and using comments 12 and 13, and
the livecd boot, was able to recover all 3 of
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1867431 ***
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And one more log of my terminal session during the problem.
Was paying attention on IRC; another bug #1867423 pointed out a symlink.
`ln -s /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcrypt.so.1.1.0 libcrypt.so.1`
in another
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Ran into this myself.
Here's my wajig history. Normally I run 'dailyupgrade' when I have a
chance to get this build VM updated, and then rebuild my ISOs with it
after a reboot, on a matching kernel so the
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I normally run
sudo apt update && sudo apt dist-upgrade && sudo apt autoremove
Here is the term.log, hope it helps.
Unpacking libc6:amd64 (2.31-0ubuntu5) over (2.30-0ubuntu3) ...
Setting up libc6:amd64
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Ran into the same issue. Had to also chroot in and update, dist-upgrade
fix broken install, then copy the .so files and then everything was fine
after a reboot. Hours of time gone, but thanks to you guys,
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Marking https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/glibc/+bug/1867431 as
the primary bug because as noted, this bug is not the same issue as
anything users are experiencing in the focal release pocket.
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Same thing just happened to me. I do a full upgrade everyday. I did one
yesterday and it broke when I did another one a few hours ago. I don't
know if this time frame helps.
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And what I really need here for logs are the apt term.log from someone
affected
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1867431 ***
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The bug filed here is about an upgrade to libc6 2.31-0ubuntu3 which was
known to be buggy and never migrated out of focal-proposed. It is
therefore not a good description of the problem. I'm looking now
Booting from USB with the latest daily build, mounting the disk, chroot
and following Jeffreys instructions helped me fix my system. Thanks a
lot!
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** Changed in: glibc (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Critical
** Also affects: glibc (Ubuntu Focal)
Importance: Critical
Status: Confirmed
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This is the list of upgradeable packages: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/PK6WFz5Xgy/
I have this list because I recovered the system (thankfully) with Timeshift
Btrfs.
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thanks.
this worked for me.
I have another linux partition installed so I booted into the other
partition, manually installed the contents of the new libcrypt1 .deb (it
is only a lib and a link). The deb was already in the cache from the
failed update.
Rebooted back into focal. I could now
Same problem here,
I fixed following instructions given by Jeffrey Bouter (jbouter), even if
trying to change parameters on grub didn't works for me, so I use the
LiveCDrecovery method (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCdRecovery) to
chroot the system and then I followed steps 3,4,5 and
I have resolved the issue by doing the following:
1) From grub, change the linux line; remove 'quiet' and 'splash', and
change 'ro' to 'rw init=/bin/bash' (see below if you need more
information)
This will allow you to boot into your system sort of"recovery mode".
2) When booted, run: mount -o
from apt history.log :
libc6:amd64 (2.30-0ubuntu3, 2.31-0ubuntu5)
libcrypt1:amd64 (1:4.4.10-10ubuntu1, 1:4.4.10-10ubuntu4)
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package
Same problem.
Is there a way to recover the system without full re-install?
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package libc6:amd64 2.31-0ubuntu3 failed to
** Attachment added: "history.log"
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My libc6 upgrades went from 2.30-0ubuntu3 to 2.31-0ubuntu5. My version
of libcrypt1 prior to upgrade was 1:4.4.10-10ubuntu1.
I will add both the dpkg.log and apt history log
** Attachment added: "dpkg.log"
If people are still hitting this error now, can you please provide
details of the package versions before and after upgrade (or what it was
trying to upgrade to.
e.g, the original report was on upgrading glibc to (2.31-0ubuntu3) over
(2.30-0ubuntu3), while now 2.30-0ubuntu5 is the current version
Once this hits you, GDM won't start. You're able to switch to TTY
though. But when attempting to login there, you're greeted with "Login
incorrect" even prior to asking for your password.
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I have the same issue. Istallation of libc6 failed.
After this sudo stop working and after reboot I'm not able to log in
into system. It behaves like any login in system does not exists.
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Can't confirm that it's exactly this bug coz now locked out of system.
Before getting locked out completely, running "sudo anything" would
immediately say 3 attempts failed.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: glibc (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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package libc6:amd64 2.31-0ubuntu3 failed to install/upgrade: installed
libc6:amd64 package
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