Comment 40 for bug 1720250

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Tigran Aivazian (aivazian-tigran) wrote :

In order to put this mystery of the "missing directory /usr/share/im-config/data" to complete rest I would like to say that the reason for it turned out to be my error. Normally I clone a system by "rsync --delete -ahvHAX", followed by grub-install with appropriate arguments. But this time I added "--exclude=data/" to rsync options, because I wanted to exclude a huge directory "/data" containing terabytes of books and music, not realising that this would also exclude a few dozens of other directories, namely all those containing "/data/" as part of their full pathname, including the one containing im-config data.

Needless to say, I have wiped out this system and did a fresh install of Ubuntu 22.04 and am very happy with it. After a few optimisations, removing some stuff, disabling Wayland and making a few other minor adjustments, the system is rock stable and almost as fast as Ubuntu 18 (which used to boot in just over one second even on this old slow hardware).

So, thank you, Gunnar, and thanks to all Ubuntu developers for patiently bearing with all my comments :)