Precise Daily Server iso complains about kernel mismatch

Bug #1206697 reported by Kent Baxley
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Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
Ubuntu CD Images
Fix Released
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Adam Conrad

Bug Description

When attempting to install today's Precise Server daily image, I ran into a complaint from the installer about a kernel mismatch.

The build I attempted to install from was:

http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-server/precise/daily/current/precise-server-amd64.iso

...in this case, this is the build from July 30th.

It appears that the running kernel on the image is 3.5.0-37, while the image only includes the new lts-raring kernel packages, which are at 3.8.0-28.

In the syslog I get the following "WARNING: no packages matching running kernel 3.5.0-37-generic in archive". From there, the system has hard time with detecting devices, etc.

Kent Baxley (kentb)
affects: debian-installer (Ubuntu) → ubuntu-cdimage
description: updated
Kent Baxley (kentb)
description: updated
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Adam Conrad (adconrad) wrote :

Possibly fixed in the respin I'm doing right now, but won't be around to check the output until tomorrow. It should spit out soonish as 20130730.1

Changed in ubuntu-cdimage:
assignee: nobody → Adam Conrad (adconrad)
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Kent Baxley (kentb) wrote :

Today's iso from July 31st looks good. I can install without headaches now :-) Thanks for your help!

Adam Conrad (adconrad)
Changed in ubuntu-cdimage:
status: New → Fix Released
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