oracular/linux-unstable: 6.10.0-4.4 -proposed tracker

Bug #2067887 reported by Paolo Pisati
6
This bug affects 1 person
Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
Kernel SRU Workflow
Fix Committed
Medium
Unassigned
Abi-testing
Invalid
Medium
Unassigned
Automated-testing
Invalid
Medium
Canonical Kernel Team
Boot-testing
Fix Released
Medium
Unassigned
New-review
Fix Released
Medium
Andy Whitcroft
Prepare-package
Fix Released
Medium
Paolo Pisati
Prepare-package-generate
Fix Released
Medium
Paolo Pisati
Prepare-package-meta
Fix Released
Medium
Paolo Pisati
Prepare-package-signed
Fix Released
Medium
Paolo Pisati
Promote-signing-to-proposed
Invalid
Medium
Unassigned
Promote-to-proposed
Fix Released
Medium
Canonical Kernel Team
Promote-to-release
New
Medium
Ubuntu Package Archive Administrators
Regression-testing
Incomplete
Medium
Canonical Kernel Team
Signing-signoff
Fix Released
Undecided
Unassigned
Sru-review
Fix Released
Medium
Andy Whitcroft
canonical-signing-jobs
Task00
Fix Released
Medium
Andy Whitcroft
linux (Ubuntu)
Oracular
Confirmed
Medium
Unassigned

Bug Description

This bug will contain status and test results related to a kernel source (or snap) as stated in the title.

For an explanation of the tasks and the associated workflow see:
  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/kernel-sru-workflow

-- swm properties --
built:
  from: 754beaa2824a063c
  route-entry: 2
delta:
  promote-to-proposed: [main, meta, signed, generate]
flag:
  boot-testing-requested: true
  proposed-announcement-sent: true
  proposed-testing-requested: true
packages:
  generate: linux-generate-unstable
  main: linux-unstable
  meta: linux-meta-unstable
  signed: linux-signed-unstable
phase: Testing
phase-changed: Thursday, 06. June 2024 17:21 UTC
reason:
  regression-testing: Stalled -s testing FAILED
synthetic:
  :promote-to-as-proposed: Invalid
trackers:
  noble/linux-oem-6.10: bug 2067731
variant: debs
versions:
  main: 6.10.0-4.4
  meta: 6.10.0-4.4
  signed: 6.10.0-4.4
~~:
  announce:
    swm-transition-crankable: 2024-06-03 09:27:28.816964
  clamps:
    new-review: 754beaa2824a063c
    promote-to-proposed: 754beaa2824a063c
    self: 6.10.0-4.4
    sru-review: 754beaa2824a063c
  tracker:
    last-message: '2024-06-06 14:18:24.530321+00:00'

Paolo Pisati (p-pisati)
tags: added: kernel-release-tracking-bug-live
description: updated
tags: added: kernel-sru-cycle-d2024.05.27-5
description: updated
Changed in kernel-sru-workflow:
status: New → Confirmed
importance: Undecided → Medium
Changed in linux (Ubuntu Oracular):
importance: Undecided → Medium
tags: added: kernel-block-derivatives
Changed in kernel-sru-workflow:
status: Confirmed → Triaged
description: updated
Changed in kernel-sru-workflow:
status: Triaged → In Progress
Paolo Pisati (p-pisati)
summary: - oracular/linux-unstable: <version to be filled> -proposed tracker
+ oracular/linux-unstable: 6.10.0-4.4 -proposed tracker
description: updated
description: updated
description: updated
description: updated
description: updated
description: updated
description: updated
description: updated
description: updated
description: updated
description: updated
description: updated
description: updated
description: updated
Revision history for this message
Ubuntu Kernel Bot (ubuntu-kernel-bot) wrote : Kernel requires additional signoff

New kernel with signed kernels; signing-review required.

description: updated
description: updated
description: updated
description: updated
description: updated
description: updated
Paolo Pisati (p-pisati)
tags: added: boot-testing-passed
description: updated
description: updated
description: updated
description: updated
description: updated
Revision history for this message
Launchpad Janitor (janitor) wrote :

Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

Changed in linux (Ubuntu Oracular):
status: New → Confirmed
description: updated
Revision history for this message
Paolo Pisati (p-pisati) wrote :

amd64:
[ 0.000000] secureboot: Secure boot enabled
[ 0.000000] Kernel is locked down from EFI Secure Boot mode; see man kernel_lockdown.7

$ cat /sys/kernel/security/lockdown
none [integrity] confidentiality

Revision history for this message
Paolo Pisati (p-pisati) wrote :

arm64:
[ 0.000000] secureboot: Secure boot enabled
[ 0.000000] Kernel is locked down from EFI Secure Boot mode; see man kernel_lockdown.7

$ cat /sys/kernel/security/lockdown
none [integrity] confidentiality

description: updated
description: updated
description: updated
description: updated
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description: updated
description: updated
Changed in kernel-sru-workflow:
status: In Progress → Fix Committed
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