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systemback 1.9.4 is not compatible with file layout of modern Ubuntu 20.04 LTS #1

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N0rbert opened this issue Jun 14, 2020 · 1 comment

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@N0rbert
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N0rbert commented Jun 14, 2020

Thank you for bringing life back to the great SystemBack project.

But I need to say that cloning the freshly installed Ubuntu MATE 20.04 LTS system using SystemBack 1.9.4 results with a system with incorrect file structure and broken D-Bus.
The following symlinks are absent:

  • /bin -> /usr/bin
  • /lib -> /usr/lib
  • /lib32 -> /usr/lib32
  • /lib64 -> /usr/lib64
  • /libx32 -> /usr/libx32
  • /sbin -> /usr/sbin

and got transformed to regular directories:

  • /bin
  • /lib
  • /lib32
  • /lib64
  • /libx32
  • /sbin

See the discussion on Ubuntu MATE community for details.

24 days ago I have checked the normal Ubuntu 20.04 LTS with default GNOME Shell. It have the same issues with filesystem and have D-Bus errors in /var/log/syslog. Manually installed Caja does not want to start on cloned system.

(previously reported to fconidi/Systemback_source-1.9.4#2 , but did not have any reply)

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fconidi commented Jun 14, 2020

Hi N0rbert
I know what's the problem (sysmlink) and I hope to solve it
thanks

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