Failed to start Network Time Synchronization

Bug #1848195 reported by J.G.
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udisks (Ubuntu)
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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-timesyncd.service' for details.

And it loops.

I cannot enter the root command line and delete timesync as explained in post: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/31540

rm -rf {/var/lib/systemd/timesync,/var/lib/private/systemd/timesync}

It doesn't help to delete it from LiveUbuntu, because i am not able to run the command:

systemctl restart systemd-timesyncd.service

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.

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J.G. (j.gorski) wrote :

And that is beacuse i moved / with gparted?

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Marc Deslauriers (mdeslaur) wrote :

Thanks for your comments. This does not appear to be a bug report and we are closing it. We appreciate the difficulties you are facing, but it would make more sense to raise your question in the support tracker. Please visit https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+addquestion

information type: Private Security → Public
Changed in udisks (Ubuntu):
status: New → Invalid
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