[Bug 908614] Re: /run: Too many levels of symbolic links

2013-09-10 Thread NoBugs!
Same here when updating10.04 - 12.04, it gave /run not mounted, / not
mounted, swap not mounted... until I renamed /run and created /run and
reboot!

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[Bug 908614] Re: /run: Too many levels of symbolic links

2012-10-16 Thread James
Had this bug whilst updating from 11.04 - 11.10, the workaround of
deleting /run and re-making it worked.

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[Bug 908614] Re: /run: Too many levels of symbolic links

2012-09-09 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

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[Bug 908614] Re: /run: Too many levels of symbolic links

2012-09-09 Thread Liviu Andronic
** Tags added: lucid2precise

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[Bug 908614] Re: /run: Too many levels of symbolic links

2012-09-09 Thread Liviu Andronic
I encountered this issue while upgrading from 10.04 to 12.04.1 on 64-bit 
machine. Apparently the upgrade scripts messed up the /var/run and /run, making 
each symlink to the other.
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 Sep  7 13:57 /var/run - /run
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8 Sep  5 18:13 /run - /var/run

The workaround in Comment #9 worked fine and allowed me to boot Precise.
However this is a difficult to debug bug and it should likely be marked
as 'High' importance.

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[Bug 908614] Re: /run: Too many levels of symbolic links

2012-09-09 Thread Mike Mestnik
There are plenty of other important bugs to work on:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/~cheako

Not everyone who posted on this bug saying it effected them marked it as
having effected them, too sad.  The count should be at least 3, but one
wonders how many noobs read the fix and didn't know to at least trip the
this effects me.

Cheers.

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[Bug 908614] Re: /run: Too many levels of symbolic links

2012-08-26 Thread praseodym
Confirmed after the do-release-upgrade from 10.04 to 12.04, 32 bit.

The temporary solution from mohamed-am83 worked.

Thanks

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[Bug 908614] Re: /run: Too many levels of symbolic links

2012-06-12 Thread Mohamed
just for the noobs who reach here searching for a temporary solution:
mount your root partition as r/w (e.g. using live CD) then issue the following 
commands
$ cd /
$ sudo rm run
$ sudo mkdir -p run

that did the tick with me!

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[Bug 908614] Re: /run: Too many levels of symbolic links

2012-01-09 Thread Serge Hallyn
Thanks for the information.

/run is supposed to be a tmpfs filesystem, listed in /lib/init/fstab,
with /var/run a symlink to /run.

The failed upgrade from lucid to precise was a bug which ideally we
would figure out.  I'm not sure how your issues with /run came to be,
but it may be possible to reproduce it since you gave the detailed steps
you took - thanks for that.

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   Status: New = Invalid

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[Bug 908614] Re: /run: Too many levels of symbolic links

2012-01-09 Thread Serge Hallyn
Marked as affecting update-manager-core, as do-release-upgrade was the
source of the core failure.

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[Bug 908614] Re: /run: Too many levels of symbolic links

2012-01-09 Thread Mike Mestnik
Vary well.

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[Bug 908614] Re: /run: Too many levels of symbolic links

2012-01-06 Thread Mike Mestnik
This was all done using apt-get.  After do-release-upgrade had failed to
find an upgrade path, I ran `find /etc/apt -type f -exec sed -i -e
's/lucid/precise/g'` and then I manually went through and downgraded a
few packages to help satisfy dependencies.

I understand that /run is likely needed in cases where /var is on
another file system from root.  However I believe that /tmp/shm/run
would be a better candidate as / should be mostly read-only.  /var/run
should have symbolic links pointed to /tmp/shm/run for use after boot
and applications that run during boot should be configured to make use
of /tmp/shm/run and then create these links after /var is mounted for
it's brethren.

This seams like a cleaner solution then for parts of /var to be mapped
to a filesystem for which they don't belong.

As for how things got this way, it has to be because one package created
one of these symbolic links and another package created the other.  I
would look for a package that creates a /run - var/run link.

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[Bug 908614] Re: /run: Too many levels of symbolic links

2012-01-04 Thread Serge Hallyn
Thanks for taking the time to report this bug.

To help us reproduce this, can you tell us which url you used to get the
install media, and describe the steps you followed to install?

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[Bug 908614] Re: /run: Too many levels of symbolic links

2011-12-27 Thread Mike Mestnik
I made both into a directory with no symlinks.  For the time being
/var/run is a link to /run, should be ../run if any thing.

I believe that if /var/run is needed prior to /var being mounted that
/tmp should be used.  After var is mounted /tmp can hold symlinks into
/var/run.

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[Bug 908614] Re: /run: Too many levels of symbolic links

2011-12-25 Thread Mike Mestnik
** Also affects: debian-base-files
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** Also affects: sysvinit
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 908614] Re: /run: Too many levels of symbolic links

2011-12-25 Thread Mike Mestnik
root@ubuntu:~# dpkg -S /var/run
base-files, initscripts: /run
base-files, dnsmasq-base: /var/run

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