Public bug reported:
Four days ago, on Dec 10,
http://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/s/systemd/xenial/i386/ started
failing:
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FAIL: test_boot (__main__.NspawnTest)
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Traceback (most recent call last):
File
"/tmp/adt-run.IG1dKn/build.Yzd/systemd-228/debian/tests/boot-and-services",
line 204, in test_boot
self.assertIn(b'fake container started', out)
AssertionError: b'fake container started' not found in b'Spawning container c1
on /tmp/tmpl04y_tf8/c1.\nPress ^] three times within 1s to kill
container.\nFailed to create directory /tmp/tmpl04y_tf8/c1/sys/fs/selinux:
Read-only file system\nFailed to create directory
/tmp/tmpl04y_tf8/c1/sys/fs/selinux: Read-only file system\nFailed to add audit
seccomp rule: Bad address\n'
This is reproducible in xenial-release, i. e. it already slipped through
-proposed.
This can be reproduced easily on a xenial i386 VM:
sudo apt-get install busybox-static
mkdir -p /tmp/c/sbin /tmp/c/etc /tmp/c/bin/
cp /bin/busybox /tmp/c/bin/
ln -s ../bin/busybox /tmp/c/sbin/init
ln -s busybox /tmp/c/bin/sh
cp /etc/os-release /tmp/c/etc
sudo systemd-nspawn -b -D /tmp/c
This should normally boot a busybox container; you'll get a few error
messages as there's no SysV init stuff there, but it should start and
pressing enter should get you into a shell. But on i386 it fails with
$ sudo systemd-nspawn -b -D /tmp/c
Spawning container c on /tmp/c.
Press ^] three times within 1s to kill container.
Failed to create directory /tmp/c/sys/fs/selinux: Read-only file system
Failed to create directory /tmp/c/sys/fs/selinux: Read-only file system
Failed to add audit seccomp rule: Bad address
which is what the test case fails on too.
** Affects: systemd (Ubuntu)
Importance: High
Status: Triaged
** Tags: i386 regression-release xenial
** Tags added: i386 regression-release xenial
** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
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xenial/i386 regression: nspawn fails with "Failed to add audit seccomp
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