[Bug 1693056] Re: do-release-upgrade hangs at The user 'syslog' is already a member of 'adm' every single time
Benedikt Tröster
1693056 at bugs.launchpad.net
Thu Jan 11 22:01:04 UTC 2018
I have the same issue, but instead of "N" I chose "Y" (to replace
rsyslog), which failed as well
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Title:
do-release-upgrade hangs at The user 'syslog' is already a member of
'adm' every single time
Status in rsyslog package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Uuntu 15.10
> $ sudo apt-cache policy rsyslog
> rsyslog:
> Installed: 8.12.0-1ubuntu2
> Candidate: 8.12.0-1ubuntu2
> Version table:
> *** 8.12.0-1ubuntu2 0
> 500 http://ubuntu-archive.mirror.serveriai.lt/ubuntu/ wily/main amd64 Packages
> 100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
Whenever I try to run any command that is to reinstall/fix rsylog or try to upgrade my Ubuntu server (by running `do-release-upgrade`) it ends in:
> Reading cache
>
> Checking package manager
>
> Setting up rsyslog (8.12.0-1ubuntu2) ...
> The user 'syslog' is already a member of 'adm'.
Because of this I am locked on **Ubuntu 15.10**.
**Note**: I started getting this error after I upgraded from `15.04`
when system was setting up after upgrade to `15.10`. I was asked to
choose version and it said `N` for default or existing version and I
went for it.
What I expect: To peacefully upgrade my VPS Ubuntu version to 16.04.
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