[Bug 992685] Re: Upgrade 11.10 to 12.04 fails on multiple machines (related to libjpeg8?)
Jean-Baptiste Lallement
jean-baptiste at ubuntu.com
Thu May 3 10:15:33 UTC 2012
Thanks for following up. I'm closing this report due to your last comment.
Don't hesitate to submit any new bug.
** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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Title:
Upgrade 11.10 to 12.04 fails on multiple machines (related to
libjpeg8?)
Status in “update-manager” package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Bug description:
On a few of my machines, when upgrading to 12.04 from 11.10 (both
x86_64), the upgrade somehow failed.
It appeared to finish successfully, but after rebooting, the login
window had missing-icons (broken Xs in the upper right corner) and
loaded no background image (only grid of dots). When I tried to log
in, I got a blank screen and the mouse cursor would move, but nothing
loaded.
After switching to vt2, on a hunch I tried running "apt-get install
-f", this prompted me that libjpeg8:i386 (i believe) would be
installed. However, the system churned for quite a while (probably
more then 10 minutes) setting up numourous other packages (including
the kernel). After that completed, I rebooted and everything was
working fine.
On a different machine, which uses LUKS, I saw the same problem, but
it manifested in a much worse way. After the installation prompted me
to reboot, the system would hang very early with a black screen and
the caps key flashing. After booting with quiet the splash removed, I
saw that the kernel could not find the root device under /dev/mapper/.
After playing around with some options to try to fix that, I ended up
booting with one of the 11.10 kernels still present. This was able to
boot the machine, but then I saw the same behavior as the first
system. It seems the upgrade bombed out before building a proper
initrd that supported dm. I ran "apt-get install -f", and again
libjpeg8 was noted as needing to be installed, and it confugured a
number of packages (including the kernel - properly setting up the
initrd), then I rebooted. Everything worked fine at that point.
If I wasn't a developer this would be very terrifying.
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