Hi Everyone, On 17/03/2021 10:35, Adolf Belka wrote: > Dear all, > > There is feedback on the forum about IPFire not rebooting after update > and needing a soft reset. After that it boots again. I also found the > same effect on my VM testbed system for testing. > > https://community.ipfire.org/t/feedback-core-update-155-testing/4896 > > That symptom triggered my memory (a bit late) and I found the > discussion about my sysvinit patch. > > https://lists.ipfire.org/pipermail/development/2021-February/009403.html > > So the fix never got created and it did not revert from the update. > > Sorry for this mess. I will do a new patch to hopefully solve that > problem for adding to Core Update 155, or you can revert sysvinit and > I will make the update for the following Core Update. > Thinking about this while out walking the dog, I realised if the decision is to leave the updated package in Core Update 155 then I need to just create a patch for whatever fix is required to make it work properly on first boot. If the decision is to revert then I will need to create a patch for the full update again. I will work on creating a patch to just fix what is now in CU155 unless I hear differently from anyone. Regards, Adolf. > > I also found the same problem with ssh not working after the update as > mentioned in the forum post. > > Rebooting gave the following error message in the log. > > /usr/sbin/sshd: /lib/libcrypt.so.1: version `XCRYPT_2.0' not found > (required by /usr/sbin/sshd) [FAIL] > > > People on the forum had deleted the /lib/libcrypt.so.1 link, which was > made to /lib/libcrypt-2.32.so and remade it to /usr/lib/libcrypt.so.1 > and they have reported that ssh then works. I have not tried that fix > yet. > > I checked the OpenSSH update patch I created and I didn't find > anything related to libcrypt or a change of libcrypt location from > /lib to /usr/lib > > > Regards, > > Adolf > -- Sent from my laptop