[Bug 2046840] Re: curtin unable to locate package via apt-get 22.04
John Burkhardt
2046840 at bugs.launchpad.net
Wed Dec 20 21:03:56 UTC 2023
Still trying to get to the bottom of this. My motherboard has two onboard NICs and I had disabled one of them in the bios. When the OS boots it seems to initialize eno1 and in the installer boot I have network connectivity on this NIC. But the curtin command is failing.
I enabled the other NIC in BIOS and switched to that one and the problem went away.
Is there anything I can help with in terms of logs or diagnostics to understand why running apt-get in curtin chroot fails when on of my NICs is disabled (when the one enabled one has an ip address, dns, etc)?
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Title:
curtin unable to locate package via apt-get 22.04
Status in subiquity package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Running with autoinstall and attempting to install additional
packages. I could swear this scenario was working on Friday and today
it does not.
Subiquity invokes curtin with system-install and curtin says "unable
to locate package acpid". From a shell I have network access and can
apt list acpid with no issues. I tried invoking curtin from the shell
directly and get the same error.
It seems similar to 1963725 ?
More detailed repro:
set up autoinstall with a packages: section, Include acpid (probably any package will fail).
Run installer
After successful storage, subiquity will install packages from packages: section of the autoinstall.yaml.
Curtin fails to find packages.
Attaching output from journalctl since that seems to have the curtin
output.
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