[Bug 1747499] [NEW] 98-reboot-required and Interaction with livepatch

Andreas Hasenack andreas at canonical.com
Mon Feb 5 19:38:13 UTC 2018


Public bug reported:

If a system is using canonical livepatch, has it enabled, and patches
are applied, it could be confusing for a user to receive a "system
restart required" messages in the MOTD when logging in.

That message, when present, is printed by 98-reboot-required which
essentially just cats /var/run/reboot-required to stdout. That file is
placed by packages that require a reboot so that they are properly used
in their updated versions. Examples that come to mind are libc and the
kernel.

There is a secondary file that can be created which says which packages
requested the reboot. That would be /var/run/reboot-required.pkgs

Ideally that script should not print out the reboot required message if
a) livepatch is installed and enabled; b) the only trigger for the
reboot is a kernel update.

For (a), one can use the command "ubuntu-advantage is-livepatch-enabled"
and check $?. That is in the ubuntu-advantage-tools package.

** Affects: update-notifier (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  98-reboot-required and Interaction with livepatch

Status in update-notifier package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  If a system is using canonical livepatch, has it enabled, and patches
  are applied, it could be confusing for a user to receive a "system
  restart required" messages in the MOTD when logging in.

  That message, when present, is printed by 98-reboot-required which
  essentially just cats /var/run/reboot-required to stdout. That file is
  placed by packages that require a reboot so that they are properly
  used in their updated versions. Examples that come to mind are libc
  and the kernel.

  There is a secondary file that can be created which says which
  packages requested the reboot. That would be /var/run/reboot-
  required.pkgs

  Ideally that script should not print out the reboot required message
  if a) livepatch is installed and enabled; b) the only trigger for the
  reboot is a kernel update.

  For (a), one can use the command "ubuntu-advantage is-livepatch-
  enabled" and check $?. That is in the ubuntu-advantage-tools package.

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