Had this problem in Wily, creating a Trusty image.
--addpkg linux-image-generic solved the issue.
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Same here. I just add --addpkg linux-generic-lts-vivid to fix this
issue.
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Bug still exists. I encountered it just now attempting to generate a
trusty image on a trusty host. Adding "addpkg = linux-image-generic" to
my /etc/vmbuilder.cfg file allowed the process to complete.
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If https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEC/Images is not out of date, the
images are all built on 10.04 using a (presumably modified) older branch
of vmbuilder.
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Is this bug still applicable? Does generating a vivid image on a vivid
or trusty host give the same errors?
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Huh, interesting - docs still say that the cloud images are *made* using
this tool, is that no longer true? Is there some replacement?
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> I don't understand why it hasn't yet been released through system's
updates...
This package is in universe. I'm not sure that anyone's looking after it
any more. We all moved to using cloud images instead.
See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates and
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SponsorshipP
I'm on an updated Trusty server and I'm still affected by this bug.
Applying the patch Brian Candler (b-candler) posted with Richard Hansen
(a7x) modification result in a correct deploy of the machine.
I don't understand why it hasn't yet been released through system's
updates...
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Confirming issue and '--addpkg linux-image-generic' fix on trusty.
kidmose@radagast:~$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS
Release:14.04
Codename: trusty
kidmose@radagast:~$ uname -a
Linux radagast 3.13.0-32-generic
Maybe you're right. I just followed the original patch.
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> However I'd suggest that rather than patching dapper.py, it would be
> better to do modify the quantal.py subclass (if that's the first
> release which requires /proc to be mounted). Otherwise you're going
> to change the build behaviour for all previous releases too.
Thanks for the patch; it w
I also confirm the patch in #3 works.
However I'd suggest that rather than patching dapper.py, it would be
better to do modify the quantal.py subclass (if that's the first release
which requires /proc to be mounted). Otherwise you're going to change
the build behaviour for all previous releases to
Turns out that my hang up was a bad firstboot script.
I still needed to either apply the patch above to /usr/lib/python2.7
/dist-packages/VMBuilder/plugins/ubuntu/dapper.py or use the linux-
image-generic trick.
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I just ran into thins on Trusty.
Using --addpkg linux-image-generic caused the vm to build, but it would
never get to a usable state. It sould sit at Starting up... in virt-
manager console.
This is on a vmhost upgraded from precise to trusty.
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Me too. Workaround still works, at least.
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Same here in 14.04 (final)
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To manage no
Still exists in Trusty Beta 2.
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To manag
Ran into this bug on 12.10, but was able to work around it using "--
addpkg linux-image-generic" as described in previous comments.
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I hit this while building a raring VM to test out #1174148.
I was able to workaround by using --addpkg linux-image-generic. The
patch above looks like a sensible solution to me though.
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Nevermind, it fails as there is not amd64 flavor.
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This only happens if you choose the virtual flavor. Or at least if I do
--flavour amd64, the VM creation completes.
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The attachment "an ugly hack to work around the problem" of this bug
report has been identified as being a patch. The ubuntu-reviewers team
has been subscribed to the bug report so that they can review the patch.
In the event that this is in fact not a patch you can resolve this
situation by remov
I can also reproduce the problem. The problem is that /proc mounts and
unmounts before the kernel is installed, and the kernel package assumes
/proc is mounted. Here's some log actions:
2012-10-19 15:39:55,701 DEBUG : ['chroot', '/virtualtmp/tmpPq2rS0', 'mount',
'-t', 'proc', 'proc', '/proc']
2
thanks, confirmed i can reproduce.
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