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Message #117983
[Bug 1512323] Re: devices on devel-proposed/ubuntu do not boot with systemd 227-2ubuntu1
Thanks Steve for pointing out /proc/cpu/alignment! Yesterday I tried to
reproduce this on an armhf box without success, but with "echo 4 >
/proc/cpu/alignment" this reproduces perfectly well. I'll forward your
patch upstream.
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Title:
devices on devel-proposed/ubuntu do not boot with systemd 227-2ubuntu1
Status in Canonical System Image:
Confirmed
Status in android package in Ubuntu:
Triaged
Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
Fix Committed
Bug description:
Last known good build: mako devel-proposed/ubuntu r336
Affects builds from devel-proposed/ubuntu starting from first Xenial
build.
Test Case:
Boot in fastboot mode and flash with:
$ ubuntu-device-flash -v touch --channel=ubuntu-touch/devel-proposed/ubuntu --bootstrap
or
upgrade from 336 to latest devel-proposed image
Actual Result
During a successful flashing operation of a device from fastboot, it boots once into recovery, then reboots and a rotating Ubuntu logo is displayed while the devices is being flashed.
With this issue, on the second stage of the flash the phone is stuck on the vendor's logo (google or bq) and the rotating ubuntu logo is never displayed.
Same problem on krillin devel-proposed/krillin.en 235
Workaround:
Boot into recovery, mount the system partition and downgrade systemd to 225-1ubuntu9
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