If we enable oem config in the preseed, this problem doesn't occur.
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Title:
sshd does not start on newly installed desktop
I've confirmed that openssh-server is installed on the system, and can
be started manually after the first reboot. I previously saw that it
started automatically after the second reboot, but I haven't confirmed
that this week.
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This is blocking current image promotions. Is there something I can do
to provide more data for getting it fixed?
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Title:
sshd
FWIW, this doesn't happen on current server installs, just desktop.
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Title:
sshd does not start on newly installed desktop
I re-ran this job:
https://platform-qa-jenkins.ubuntu.com/view/smoke-default/job/ubuntu-xenial-desktop-amd64-smoke-default/
It installs from the daily iso using utah. It uses a preseed here:
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-test-case-dev/ubuntu-test-cases/desktop/view/head:/preseeds/default.cfg
I tried to purge and reinstall openssh-server on today's cloud image
(with i-s-h 1.29ubuntu1) and ssh.service does start up right away as
expected. So this naïve reproducer doesn't work. Max, how does openssh-
server get installed in your case? Sorry for my ignorance, I don't know
much about
Can I pin i-s-h during install or is there some other way I can help
verify this?
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Title:
sshd does not start on newly
IRC speculation is that this might be due to
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/init-system-helpers/1.29ubuntu1,
although that isn't enough to determine whether it's a regression in
i-s-h or something that openssh is doing wrong that was just exposed by
that upload.
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