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BUG: ubuntu server 18.04.1 LTS tty1 "Login Incorrect"
Userspace break as a result of missing patch backport



As I understand the bug: upgrading the kernel has introduced a bug which has made it impossible to enter a password and login.



Solution (1) Move back to previous kernel: sudo apt install linux-{image,headers,modules,modules-extra}-4.15.0-43-generic



Solution (2) Move forward to kernel 4.18.0-15-generic using Linux commands.



Problem: How can I access my home Web Server when I am unable to login to the terminal screen? I can manage Linux files using FileZilla on a Windows PC but have not setup sshd (PUTTY) to run Linux commands.



Any suggestions please?



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    BUG: ubuntu server 18.04.1 LTS tty1 "Login Incorrect"
    Userspace break as a result of missing patch backport



    As I understand the bug: upgrading the kernel has introduced a bug which has made it impossible to enter a password and login.



    Solution (1) Move back to previous kernel: sudo apt install linux-{image,headers,modules,modules-extra}-4.15.0-43-generic



    Solution (2) Move forward to kernel 4.18.0-15-generic using Linux commands.



    Problem: How can I access my home Web Server when I am unable to login to the terminal screen? I can manage Linux files using FileZilla on a Windows PC but have not setup sshd (PUTTY) to run Linux commands.



    Any suggestions please?



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      BUG: ubuntu server 18.04.1 LTS tty1 "Login Incorrect"
      Userspace break as a result of missing patch backport



      As I understand the bug: upgrading the kernel has introduced a bug which has made it impossible to enter a password and login.



      Solution (1) Move back to previous kernel: sudo apt install linux-{image,headers,modules,modules-extra}-4.15.0-43-generic



      Solution (2) Move forward to kernel 4.18.0-15-generic using Linux commands.



      Problem: How can I access my home Web Server when I am unable to login to the terminal screen? I can manage Linux files using FileZilla on a Windows PC but have not setup sshd (PUTTY) to run Linux commands.



      Any suggestions please?



      Kevin










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      BUG: ubuntu server 18.04.1 LTS tty1 "Login Incorrect"
      Userspace break as a result of missing patch backport



      As I understand the bug: upgrading the kernel has introduced a bug which has made it impossible to enter a password and login.



      Solution (1) Move back to previous kernel: sudo apt install linux-{image,headers,modules,modules-extra}-4.15.0-43-generic



      Solution (2) Move forward to kernel 4.18.0-15-generic using Linux commands.



      Problem: How can I access my home Web Server when I am unable to login to the terminal screen? I can manage Linux files using FileZilla on a Windows PC but have not setup sshd (PUTTY) to run Linux commands.



      Any suggestions please?



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          Ur solution (2) would work fine, but consider using ssh meanwhile if you need canonical live patching, i would rather stay at 4.15.0-45, it should be fixed pretty soon:
          https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1813873/comments/29



          If you configured FileZilla with sftp, ssh will most likely work with PuTTY, use same port and credentials.






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            Ur solution (2) would work fine, but consider using ssh meanwhile if you need canonical live patching, i would rather stay at 4.15.0-45, it should be fixed pretty soon:
            https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1813873/comments/29



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              Ur solution (2) would work fine, but consider using ssh meanwhile if you need canonical live patching, i would rather stay at 4.15.0-45, it should be fixed pretty soon:
              https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1813873/comments/29



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                Ur solution (2) would work fine, but consider using ssh meanwhile if you need canonical live patching, i would rather stay at 4.15.0-45, it should be fixed pretty soon:
                https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1813873/comments/29



                If you configured FileZilla with sftp, ssh will most likely work with PuTTY, use same port and credentials.






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                Ur solution (2) would work fine, but consider using ssh meanwhile if you need canonical live patching, i would rather stay at 4.15.0-45, it should be fixed pretty soon:
                https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1813873/comments/29



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