20.04.6 LTS autoinstall hangs

Jerry Geis jerry.geis at gmail.com
Sun Apr 23 23:54:16 UTC 2023


On Sat, Apr 22, 2023 at 2:39 PM Jerry Geis <jerry.geis at gmail.com> wrote:

> I have been using autoinstall since 20.04.1-had been working find for me.
>
> Now when I run it my autoinstall environment
> it gets past early-commands
>
> then:
> Start subiquity/Install/install/conifgure_apt/cmd-in-target
> Curtin command in target
>
> I was able to switch 'early' to ALT-F2 and run top which shows kswapd0 is
> 90 or 99%.
>
> I cannot stop top and get a prompt any longer - so I cannot look at logs.
> The Intel NUC is only 2G Ram and 120G disk and NON-EFI.
>
> How do I find the issue here?
>
> Jerry
>
>
>
> my autoinstall user-data is pretty easy.
> #cloud-config
> #
> autoinstall:
>   version: 1
>   early-commands:
>     - systemctl stop ssh # otherwise packer tries to connect and exceed
> max attempts
>   apt:
>     preserve_sources_list: false
>     primary:
>       - arches: [amd64]
>         uri: "http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/"
>   ssh:
>     install-server: yes
>     allow-pw: no
>   identity:
>     hostname: VMImage
>     username: something
>     password: something
>   locale: en_US
>   user-data:
>     timezone: America/New_York
>     disable_root: false
>   refresh-installer:
>     update: yes
> #
> # Network Section here for DHCP
>   network:
>     network:
>       version: 2
>       ethernets:
>         eth0:
>           dhcp4: yes
>           dhcp-identifier: mac
>         edns0:
>           dhcp4: yes
>           dhcp6: no
>           dhcp-identifier: mac
>         eno1:
>           dhcp4: yes
>           dhcp6: no
>           dhcp-identifier: mac
>         eno2:
>           dhcp4: yes
>           dhcp6: no
>           dhcp-identifier: mac
>         eno3:
>           dhcp4: yes
>           dhcp6: no
>           dhcp-identifier: mac
>         ens1:
>           dhcp4: yes
>           dhcp6: no
>           dhcp-identifier: mac
>         ens2:
>           dhcp4: yes
>           dhcp6: no
>           dhcp-identifier: mac
>         ens3:
>           dhcp4: yes
>           dhcp6: no
>           dhcp-identifier: mac
>         ens33:
>           dhcp4: yes
>           dhcp6: no
>           dhcp-identifier: mac
>         enp1s0:
>           dhcp4: yes
>           dhcp6: no
>           dhcp-identifier: mac
>         enp2s0:
>           dhcp4: yes
>           dhcp6: no
>           dhcp-identifier: mac
>         enp3s0:
>           dhcp4: yes
>           dhcp6: no
>           dhcp-identifier: mac
>         enp4s11:
>           dhcp4: yes
>           dhcp6: no
>           dhcp-identifier: mac
> # Storage
>   storage:
>     version: 1
>     layout:
>       name: direct
>



I changed Update: yes to Update: no
and it installed as it always has.

Is something broken with that?

Jerry
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