Comment 15 for bug 204133

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Agostino Russo (ago) wrote :

The issue seems related to the sysctl settings modified by /etc/init.d/lupin-sysctl. Uninstalling lupin-support should make the system work again without hick ups. The sysctl settings were suggested by Szaka in order to minimize the effects of hard reboots with nested filesystems (where the nested fs journal is at risk of becoming corrupted because of data loss in the host fs) and used to work fine with older kernels. We should reassess whether it is appropriate to keep such settings and investigate whether some of them are incompatible with the current kernel (as it seems).