Public bug reported:
[System]
Any current Ubuntu Desktop/Server supported release (Trusty, Xenial, Bionic,
Cosmic).
[Impact]
Package installation turns into an inconsistent state if system is rebooted in
the middle of an apt install/upgrade.
[Test Case]
Scenario with Landscape:
1. Upgrade triggered from Landscape
2. User at Ubuntu Desktop reboots the box using the GUI
3. System reboots and potentially turns into an inconsistent state
Scenario w/o Landscape:
1. User1 at Ubuntu Server issues "sudo apt-get upgrade"
2. User2 at Ubuntu Server issues "shutdown -r"
3. System reboots and potentially turns into an inconsistent state
[Remarks]
APT should automatically inhibit system halts/reboots while packages being
installed/removed. A similar behavior to what is shown by unattended-upgrades.
As a Plan B, an Ubuntu Server/Desktop with the Landscape Client
installed, should at least display warning the users that packages are
being installed.
** Affects: landscape-client
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Affects: apt (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: sts
** Also affects: landscape-client
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Summary changed:
- Inhibit system halt when package installation in progress
+ System halt/reboot is allowed when package installation in progress
** Summary changed:
- System halt/reboot is allowed when package installation in progress
+ Potential inconsistency due to system halt/reboot being allowed when package
installation in progress
** Tags added: sts
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Title:
Potential inconsistency due to system halt/reboot being allowed when
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