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OS: Chrome
Pri: 1
Type: Bug



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Terminal icon does not appear in app menu after installing Crostini

Project Member Reported by sidereal@google.com, Dec 10

Issue description

Chrome Version: 70.0.3538.110
OS: Chrome OS (managed eve)

What steps will reproduce the problem? (Unreliable)
(1) Install Crostini
(2) Open app menu

What is the expected result?
There should be a folder called "Linux apps" containing an app called "Terminal"

What happens instead?
The folder does not appear until the device is rebooted. After rebooting, things work as expected.
 
Labels: -Pri-3 M-73 OS-Chrome Pri-2
Owner: nverne@chromium.org
Status: Assigned (was: Untriaged)
to nverne to triage, I've seen this happen too on nocturne
Cc: dgreid@chromium.org benwells@chromium.org timloh@chromium.org jkardatzke@chromium.org nverne@chromium.org
 Issue 916268  has been merged into this issue.
Owner: timloh@chromium.org
I got some clarification from sidereal@ about the bug report, by 'unreliable' they meant that installing/uninstalling from settings multiple times did not bring it back, but after rebooting they couldn't reproduce the issue.
installing/uninstalling from settings multiple times did not make the icon appear*
Labels: Proj-Containers
Labels: -Pri-2 ReleaseBlock-Stable Pri-1
<triage>Marking as P1 & ReleaseBlock-Stable since this is a pretty rough first experience for new users and we've received multiple reports</triage>
Status: Started (was: Assigned)
I think this is due to policy being updated from disallowing to allowing Crostini without the user logging out and back in.
That seems plausible, a quick search doesn't show any reports of this outside of google.com. If that's the case, we could lower the priority.

Comment 9 by timloh@chromium.org, Yesterday (30 hours ago)

Sorry for the delay here, I've been having a bit of trouble making unit tests for policy...

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