[Bug 980917] Re: Failed to create pty - disabling logging for job
Christopher M. Balz
christopherbalz at yahoo.com
Mon May 14 22:36:57 UTC 2012
In my case, a seemingly plain-vanilla, straightforward upgrade from
Ubuntu 10.04 LTS on Ubuntu-supported hardware (leo1 from System76) to
Ubuntu 12.04 resulted in an inability to boot into anything more than
GRUB, and also (once the system was booted) no DNS.
I detail my successful fix, and the process getting there, here:
http://chrismbalz.typepad.com/computerburn/2012/05/rough-upgrade-from-
ubuntu-1004-lts-to-1204-lts.html
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Title:
Failed to create pty - disabling logging for job
Status in “upstart” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
I believe this bug is in Upstart due to similar bug that was recently
fixed:
- https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/upstart/+bug/936667
I am booting Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (x86) as a domU under Xen. After the
previous bug was fixed, I still received the errors but the system now
boots which is an improvement. During the boot process I see a few
combinations of this error:
====
init: Failed to create pty - disabling logging for job
init: Temporary process spawn error: No such file or directory
====
After those two stop, I see a few more of these errors:
====
init: Failed to create pty - disabling logging for job
====
The above error also prints if I type "poweroff" or "shutdown"
This system's ultimate destiny is to operate using a custom-compiled
Linux kernel that does not exist on the filesystem. Both the Ubuntu-
supplied Linux kernel and the custom-compiled Linux kernel are
afflicted by this bug.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
-Tim
//edit: added more details, edited for clarity.
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