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|    J.O. Aho to Java Jive    |
|    Re: Ubuntu 22 snap boot failures    |
|    29 Aug 24 18:28:48    |
      From: user@example.net              On 29/08/2024 16.47, Java Jive wrote:       > On 29/08/2024 14:18, J.O. Aho wrote:       >>       >> On 29/08/2024 15.11, Java Jive wrote:       >>>       >>>  However, on this occasion, I have some boot messages relating to       >>> snap failures as below. Searching for the first yields almost       >>> nothing, and absolutely nothing in English:       >>>       >>> root@Charles-I:home# systemctl list-units snap*       >>>   UNIT                                Â          LOAD  ACTIVE SUB       >>> DESCRIPTION       >>> ...       >>> unit for gnome-calculator, revision 180       >>> ? snap-gnome\x2dcharacters-103.mount      loaded failed failed       >>> Mount unit for gnome-characters, revision 103       >>> ? snap-gnome\x2dlogs-37.mount             loaded failed       failed       >>> Mount unit for gnome-logs, revision 37       >>> ...       >>       >> try: journalctl -u "*snap*"       >       > Thanks for your reply, relevant section from copious results appended.       >       > Since my first post, I've been investigating particularly the first       > failure, and what seems to be happening is that a block device is       > missing from ...       >     /var/lib/snapd/snaps       > ... which I could create using mknod, but I would need to know the       > correct major and minor numbers to use.              I kind of think you are missing the snap image that is tried to be       automatically started, I have to say I have limited knowledge about       snaps as the distros I have been using do not support snaps.              Maybe a full clean out of snaps would fix this and that you after that       can reinstall all your snaps images.              Here is one example how to remove snaps and snapd       https://askubuntu.com/questions/1309144/how-do-i-remove-all-snap       -and-snapd-preferably-with-a-single-command              You may just want to go with removing the snaps packages.              --        //Aho              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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