[Bug 1660573] Re: "system is booting up" while trying to log in after installing snapd on ubuntu 14.04

Dimitri John Ledkov launchpad at surgut.co.uk
Thu Feb 2 11:01:18 UTC 2017


** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu Trusty)
       Status: Triaged => In Progress

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Title:
  "system is booting up" while trying to log in after installing snapd
  on ubuntu 14.04

Status in snapd:
  Invalid
Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in systemd source package in Trusty:
  In Progress

Bug description:
  [Impact]

   * Deputy systemd sometimes wrongly prevents TTY logins
   * Since it is deputy systemd, it should not be controlling PAM stack nologin feature, i.e. deputy systemd should not create /run/nologin since it's not removing it reliably.

  [Test Case]

   * On boot, /run/nologin should not exist
   * Logins should not be prevented

  [Regression Potential]

   * This impacts systems with snapd and deputy systemd only (not the
  default configuration)

  [Original Descriptions]

  I've installed snapd on an up-to-date Ubuntu 14.04 server system
  running LTS enablement kernel.

  After toying with snapd and some simple snaps I logged out (so far everything was OK).
  I returned to the console after a while (I'm not sure if I logged out but I suspect I had to) and I saw the login prompt. After entering my username a line was printed "System is booting up" and I was kicked back ot the login prompt (It never asked for my password).

  After rebooting the problem went away.

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