we will be respinning installer media to address this issue.
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Critical
** Also affects: oem-qemu-meta (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: oem-qemu-meta (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: oem-qemu-meta (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Description changed:
- I was installing ubuntu on my fresh new notebook and found that kernel
- packages wasn't installed. As workaround to run the system I had to
- chroot into /target to complete installation.
+ [Impact]
+
+ * Certain SKUs of laptops; when networking is enabled; complete the
+ installation successfully, without installing any kernel on the system
+ rendering it unbootable.
+
+ [Test Case]
+
+ * Start install on a relevant SKU
+
+ * Enable networking on
+
+ * Ensure that after the installation kernel packages are installed in
+ /target
+
+ * Reboot to observe that installed
+
+ [Where problems could occur]
+
+ * Hopefully we will not remove kernels again.... especially the one we
+ want to boot.
+
+ [Other Info]
+
+ * Original bug report
+
+
+ I was installing ubuntu on my fresh new notebook and found that kernel
packages wasn't installed. As workaround to run the system I had to chroot into
/target to complete installation.
I have one disk and it was partitioned as GPT.
Initialy I thought it was a problem with boot loader but I had installed
debian without issue(except it not provide proper firmware).
Then I tried to boot into ubuntu from debian's grub and found that there are
no kernels.
It took me 2 days(((
** Description changed:
+ Ubiquity
+
[Impact]
- * Certain SKUs of laptops; when networking is enabled; complete the
+ * Certain SKUs of laptops; when networking is enabled; complete the
installation successfully, without installing any kernel on the system
rendering it unbootable.
[Test Case]
- * Start install on a relevant SKU
+ * Start install on a relevant SKU
- * Enable networking on
+ * Enable networking on
- * Ensure that after the installation kernel packages are installed in
+ * Ensure that after the installation kernel packages are installed in
/target
- * Reboot to observe that installed
+ * Reboot to observe that installed
[Where problems could occur]
- * Hopefully we will not remove kernels again.... especially the one we
+ * Hopefully we will not remove kernels again.... especially the one we
want to boot.
[Other Info]
-
- * Original bug report
+ * Original bug report
- I was installing ubuntu on my fresh new notebook and found that kernel
packages wasn't installed. As workaround to run the system I had to chroot into
/target to complete installation.
+ I was installing ubuntu on my fresh new notebook and found that kernel
+ packages wasn't installed. As workaround to run the system I had to
+ chroot into /target to complete installation.
I have one disk and it was partitioned as GPT.
Initialy I thought it was a problem with boot loader but I had installed
debian without issue(except it not provide proper firmware).
Then I tried to boot into ubuntu from debian's grub and found that there are
no kernels.
It took me 2 days(((
+
+
+ ===
+
+ oem-qemu-meta
+
+ * To ensure this doesn't happen again, we must update the test oem-qemu-
+ meta package to match the behaviour of the other similar packages in the
+ oem archive.
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