[Bug 1554266] Re: sshd does not start on newly installed desktop system
Martin Pitt
martin.pitt at ubuntu.com
Fri Apr 8 13:08:22 UTC 2016
So, originally I assumed this meant that ssh wasn't running right after
"apt-get install openssh-server". But you are saying that it does not
work after the first *boot*? Otherwise having these VMs and booting them
would not be useful for debugging anything.
So the expectation is that booting max-ssh-recreate-base-clone.qcow2
will not start the ssh server, but a reboot will? What's the output of
"sudo systemctl status ssh" after the first boot? Can you please also
capture "sudo journalctl -b" and attach the output?
Thanks!
(BTW, I used the guest session in my previous comment, and tried to get
some data as user, but at least under unity this is utterly impossible)
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Title:
sshd does not start on newly installed desktop system
Status in openssh package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug description:
When I preseed a desktop install using utah for daily iso testing, the
ssh service is not running when it starts up. journalctl -u ssh shows
no entries. If I manually start the ssh service, it seems to work. If
I reboot, sshd is running. On the first boot, however, it is not. This
problem appears to have started on the March 5 image.
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