Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: too early for operation error
I recently installed Ubuntu 18.04 LTS on my computer and majority of the software from the Ubuntu software store gives me this error:
too early for operation, device not yet seeded or device model not acknowledged.
I have no idea how to solve this issue.
I'm using 3.7 GB memory, Intel Core i3-3220 CPU@3.30Ghz x 4, 64-bit, 245 HD. I have already installed all the recent updates.
18.04 software-installation software-center snap
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I recently installed Ubuntu 18.04 LTS on my computer and majority of the software from the Ubuntu software store gives me this error:
too early for operation, device not yet seeded or device model not acknowledged.
I have no idea how to solve this issue.
I'm using 3.7 GB memory, Intel Core i3-3220 CPU@3.30Ghz x 4, 64-bit, 245 HD. I have already installed all the recent updates.
18.04 software-installation software-center snap
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Please edit your question to explain, step by step, how you get the error message so we can try to duplicate it.
– user535733
Jan 30 at 13:57
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Seems to be snap-related. Some Arch users have mentioned the error: forum.snapcraft.io/t/…
– DK Bose
Jan 30 at 14:07
I tried everything in that post and I still get $ sudo snap refresh error: too early for operation, device not yet seeded or device model not acknowledged
– Bobby Digital
Jan 30 at 20:37
I get this error very intermittently while provisioning a Virtualbox Ubuntu 18.04 LTS guest virtual machine using Vagrant. If I just destroy the VM and provision again it works. The Vagrantfile invokessnap
as part of the provision.
– davejagoda
Mar 12 at 23:59
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I recently installed Ubuntu 18.04 LTS on my computer and majority of the software from the Ubuntu software store gives me this error:
too early for operation, device not yet seeded or device model not acknowledged.
I have no idea how to solve this issue.
I'm using 3.7 GB memory, Intel Core i3-3220 CPU@3.30Ghz x 4, 64-bit, 245 HD. I have already installed all the recent updates.
18.04 software-installation software-center snap
I recently installed Ubuntu 18.04 LTS on my computer and majority of the software from the Ubuntu software store gives me this error:
too early for operation, device not yet seeded or device model not acknowledged.
I have no idea how to solve this issue.
I'm using 3.7 GB memory, Intel Core i3-3220 CPU@3.30Ghz x 4, 64-bit, 245 HD. I have already installed all the recent updates.
18.04 software-installation software-center snap
18.04 software-installation software-center snap
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Please edit your question to explain, step by step, how you get the error message so we can try to duplicate it.
– user535733
Jan 30 at 13:57
2
Seems to be snap-related. Some Arch users have mentioned the error: forum.snapcraft.io/t/…
– DK Bose
Jan 30 at 14:07
I tried everything in that post and I still get $ sudo snap refresh error: too early for operation, device not yet seeded or device model not acknowledged
– Bobby Digital
Jan 30 at 20:37
I get this error very intermittently while provisioning a Virtualbox Ubuntu 18.04 LTS guest virtual machine using Vagrant. If I just destroy the VM and provision again it works. The Vagrantfile invokessnap
as part of the provision.
– davejagoda
Mar 12 at 23:59
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Please edit your question to explain, step by step, how you get the error message so we can try to duplicate it.
– user535733
Jan 30 at 13:57
2
Seems to be snap-related. Some Arch users have mentioned the error: forum.snapcraft.io/t/…
– DK Bose
Jan 30 at 14:07
I tried everything in that post and I still get $ sudo snap refresh error: too early for operation, device not yet seeded or device model not acknowledged
– Bobby Digital
Jan 30 at 20:37
I get this error very intermittently while provisioning a Virtualbox Ubuntu 18.04 LTS guest virtual machine using Vagrant. If I just destroy the VM and provision again it works. The Vagrantfile invokessnap
as part of the provision.
– davejagoda
Mar 12 at 23:59
1
1
Please edit your question to explain, step by step, how you get the error message so we can try to duplicate it.
– user535733
Jan 30 at 13:57
Please edit your question to explain, step by step, how you get the error message so we can try to duplicate it.
– user535733
Jan 30 at 13:57
2
2
Seems to be snap-related. Some Arch users have mentioned the error: forum.snapcraft.io/t/…
– DK Bose
Jan 30 at 14:07
Seems to be snap-related. Some Arch users have mentioned the error: forum.snapcraft.io/t/…
– DK Bose
Jan 30 at 14:07
I tried everything in that post and I still get $ sudo snap refresh error: too early for operation, device not yet seeded or device model not acknowledged
– Bobby Digital
Jan 30 at 20:37
I tried everything in that post and I still get $ sudo snap refresh error: too early for operation, device not yet seeded or device model not acknowledged
– Bobby Digital
Jan 30 at 20:37
I get this error very intermittently while provisioning a Virtualbox Ubuntu 18.04 LTS guest virtual machine using Vagrant. If I just destroy the VM and provision again it works. The Vagrantfile invokes
snap
as part of the provision.– davejagoda
Mar 12 at 23:59
I get this error very intermittently while provisioning a Virtualbox Ubuntu 18.04 LTS guest virtual machine using Vagrant. If I just destroy the VM and provision again it works. The Vagrantfile invokes
snap
as part of the provision.– davejagoda
Mar 12 at 23:59
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Please edit your question to explain, step by step, how you get the error message so we can try to duplicate it.
– user535733
Jan 30 at 13:57
2
Seems to be snap-related. Some Arch users have mentioned the error: forum.snapcraft.io/t/…
– DK Bose
Jan 30 at 14:07
I tried everything in that post and I still get $ sudo snap refresh error: too early for operation, device not yet seeded or device model not acknowledged
– Bobby Digital
Jan 30 at 20:37
I get this error very intermittently while provisioning a Virtualbox Ubuntu 18.04 LTS guest virtual machine using Vagrant. If I just destroy the VM and provision again it works. The Vagrantfile invokes
snap
as part of the provision.– davejagoda
Mar 12 at 23:59