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Message #83941
[Bug 1887668] Re: cloud-init doesn't appear to be running on boot
[Expired for cloud-init because there has been no activity for 60 days.]
** Changed in: cloud-init
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1887668
Title:
cloud-init doesn't appear to be running on boot
Status in cloud-init:
Expired
Bug description:
I've setup a 20.04 system similar to how I have an 18.04 image setup,
but for some reason cloud-init isn't running on boot with 20.04 like
it is on every boot with 18.04. This is running in a VMware
environment.
These base images were created from kickstart and have the same base
packages installed. I 'apt install cloud-init cloud-initramfs-
growroot' on both, and have the same /etc/cloud.cfg on both.
The 18.04 system will run cloud-init on each boot as I see the 120
timeout trying to get to the http:// source host, but 20.04 literally
just boots like no cloud-init is installed/running and lands me right
at the login prompt.
I ran 'systemctl enable cloud-init' and didn't receive an error, and a
'systemctl list-units | grep cloud-init' shows no units, where on
18.04 I see 3 unit files.
The only time I saw something with 'systemctl list-units | grep cloud-
init' was after manually running a 'systemctl start cloud-init' and
then I saw two units show (cloud-init was one and the other was a
cloud-init- something I forget).
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