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foo | tomreyn: thank you for the help baoe. | 14:07 |
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Tkaya | hey guys. I have been hit by https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2-unsigned/+bug/2051999 could someone help me solve this? I have a live iso booted on the machine but that is as far as i've got | 21:46 |
-ubottu:#ubuntu-server- Launchpad bug 2051999 in zfs-linux (Ubuntu) "Grub2 2.06 has upstream bug that results in Non-booting with ZFS after snapshot of bpool." [Undecided, Confirmed] | 21:46 | |
Tkaya | I just don't understand the solution in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2-unsigned/+bug/2051999/comments/23 | 21:46 |
oerheks | basicly it is adding # Add the Grub2 2.12 ppa add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-uefi-team/build | 21:52 |
oerheks | that could fix it | 21:52 |
Tkaya | but the system doesnt boot | 21:52 |
Tkaya | all I have is a live iso runnin on htat machine that I can ssh into | 21:52 |
oerheks | yes, perhaps as that other answer, remove snapshots... | 21:53 |
oerheks | maybe we wait for someone to read this too | 21:53 |
Tkaya | how can i remove those snapshots? | 21:54 |
Tkaya | or make a backup of them jsut in case first | 21:55 |
Tkaya | well I just nuked the whole zpool from orbit, wish me luck guys the moment he engineer gets back i'll reboot | 23:03 |
runelind | is there a way to override apt packages being held back? | 23:28 |
ravage | sudo apt upgrade <package> | 23:28 |
JanC | what do you mean by "being held back"? | 23:29 |
JanC | you can always install a specific version with "apt install packagename=version" | 23:30 |
runelind | apt list --upgradable shows that python3-update-manager/jammy-updates and update-manager-core/jammy-updates have upgrades available | 23:30 |
runelind | but when I do apt upgrade it says those two packages are held back | 23:30 |
runelind | ravage yeah looks like when I manually specify the package it does force the upgrade. | 23:32 |
JanC | that might be because they are missing a dependency or because of phased upgrades: https://ubuntu.com/server/docs/about-apt-upgrade-and-phased-updates | 23:32 |
runelind | I think it is part of phased upgrades, but I don't care about safety on most systems :D | 23:32 |
ravage | in this case it may be a phased upgrade. but i did not check this specific case | 23:32 |
ravage | did the same upgrade about an hour ago | 23:33 |
JanC | you can use packagename=version or packagename/codename to force specific versions of a package | 23:33 |
JanC | but in case of phased upgrades, you can just wait :) | 23:34 |
runelind | yea I just get upgrade-itis sometimes, even though it is essentially just cosmetic for me. | 23:37 |
JanC | try "apt policy python3-update-manager" | 23:38 |
JanC | seems like it's set to 0% here, which means they found a bug in it, so it's being held back for those he didn't get the upgrade yet :) | 23:41 |
JanC | https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PhasedUpdates explains that better | 23:41 |
JanC | and https://web.archive.org/web/20130813021919/http://www.murraytwins.com/blog/?p=127 | 23:44 |
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