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John Lenton john.lenton at canonical.com
Sun Nov 1 21:59:29 UTC 2015


so, first off, if you're seeing that message then autopilot is still enabled.

However, doing the stop (and especially the disable) means it's going
to be disabled at the next boot. Maybe after doing this you played
with “snappy config”? I remember telling you about using snappy config
to enable/disable this, so that could be it. Anyway, if snappy config
doesn't effectively disable it, it's a bug, please let us know (with
steps-to-reproduce, given I've just tried to reproduce what you
described and got nowhere).

On 1 November 2015 at 21:45, Gábor Paller <gaborpaller at gmail.com> wrote:
> "in all this, I've forgotten how Leo proposed you disable it. Could you
> repeat it?"
>
> Leo proposed this page:
> https://github.com/ubuntu-core/snappy/blob/master/docs/autopilot.md
>
> So I do this:
> root at localhost:~# sudo systemctl stop snappy-autopilot.timer
> root at localhost:~# sudo systemctl disable snappy-autopilot.timer
> Removed symlink
> /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/snappy-autopilot.ti.
>
> Now I restart the system:
> reboot
>
> The system boots up and among the log messages I find:
> [  OK  ] Started Ubuntu Core Snappy Autopilot.
>          Starting Ubuntu Core Snappy Autopilot...
>
> Regards,
> Gabor
>
> On Sun, Nov 1, 2015 at 10:39 PM, John Lenton <john.lenton at canonical.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> On 1 November 2015 at 21:14, Gábor Paller <gaborpaller at gmail.com> wrote:
>> > I disabled the autopilot as Leo proposed but when I am booting my
>> > system, I
>> > can still see log entries related to the autopilot:
>> >
>> > [  OK  ] Started Ubuntu Core Snappy Autopilot.
>> >          Starting Ubuntu Core Snappy Autopilot...
>> >
>> > Is it still activated?
>>
>> in all this, I've forgotten how Leo proposed you disable it. Could you
>> repeat it?
>
>



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