Bug#919259: systemd: (Security?) update breaks systemd (inside unprivileged container?)

Michael Biebl biebl at debian.org
Mon Jan 14 15:03:02 GMT 2019


Am 14.01.19 um 08:22 schrieb matthijs:
> I looked through the changelog from deb9u1 to deb9u7, and nothing springs out
> as an obvious cause. Only the last update was a security update (relating to
> the journal only), so this might be caused by one of the previous non-security
> updates as well (which I did not have installed yet).

My suggestion would be to roll back to 232-25+deb9u1 and then gradually
upgrading to deb9u2, deb9u2 ... deb9u3
Old versions are available at
http://snapshot.debian.org/package/systemd/

I would probably make a test run, where you reboot the container after
each systemd update and one where you just upgrade in a row.
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