Failed to start Network Time Synchronization
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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udisks (Ubuntu) |
Invalid
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
After upgrading time synchronization package, i am not able to boot Ubuntu 18.04.3 nor run the Recovery mode.
When Recovery mode is selected i get the message:
[Failed] Failed to start Network Time Synchronization...
See 'systemctl status systemd-
And it loops.
I cannot enter the root command line and delete timesync as explained in post: https:/
rm -rf {/var/lib/
It doesn't help to delete it from LiveUbuntu, because i am not able to run the command:
systemctl restart systemd-
Anyway, why do we need tymesinc in Recovery mode, and why it is not possible to stop it with Ctrl+C?
On the end i was needed to install new Ununtu installation, and it takes a whole day to set it right.
Remark:
My Ubuntu installation lasted from 14.04.2 (4 years) and this the end of.
And that is beacuse i moved / with gparted?