[10:04] <ubijtsa2> *grumble*
[10:06] <spike> hey ubijtsa2
[10:06] <ubijtsa2> lo spike
[10:08] <ubijtsa2> spike: you too?
[10:08] <ajmitch_> sounds like you're having fun
[10:08] <spike> nobody should start cs with linux
[10:08] <spike> u should go through windoze, then appliances, and at last nix systems
[10:08] <spike> the other way around it's pain... I cant stand this crap
[10:09] <spike> it's just astonishing how dumb this cisco stuff can be...
[10:09] <spike> and for ho much they payed... /me shrugs
[10:09] <ubijtsa2> the netinstall hangs when loading isofs kernel module
[10:09] <ubijtsa2> *bugger*
[10:09] <spike> how can you design a fw appliance and not plan traffic dump filters!?!?
[10:09] <spike> it's just bloody stupid
[10:10] <spike> how hard it was to implement somethinglike tcpdump?
[10:10] <spike> bah
[10:10] <maswan> spike: firewalls are bad, mmkay?
[10:10] <spike> maswan: eh? mmkay?
[10:39] <ubijtsa2> fabbione: quick (or maybe not so) question. when netbooting from an ISO, should it hang on loading the isofs kernelmodule ?
[10:40] <fabbione> you need another initrd for netboot
[10:40] <fabbione> you can't use the one from the CD
[10:40] <ubijtsa2> there is one in the netboot directory
[10:41] <ubijtsa2> install/netboot/ubuntu-installer/i386/ somewhere on the CD
[10:51] <fabbione> it shouldn't hang
[10:51] <fabbione> at least it doesn't here
[10:51] <ubijtsa2> that is what I thought
[10:51] <ubijtsa2> this is on an older box tho..
[10:54] <ubijtsa2> i'll give it a shot with noapic/noioapic/noacpi later.. first I want it not to ask any questions until preseed has been loaded
[11:15] <ubijtsa2> right. fixed the questions, so now I have left is to bypass the isofs module...
[11:16] <ubijtsa2> the box is otherwise scsi, so no problems there
[11:23] <fabbione> are you sure is not just a bad cd burn?
[11:46] <ubijtsa2> the ISO is fine, we have installed half a dozen boxes from it
[11:46] <ubijtsa2> setting ide0=noprobe didn't work either, so that's a no-go
[11:47] <ubijtsa2> what I have done is to loopmount the ISO, and I am running PXE boot from it
[12:04] <ubijtsa2> bah, all I want is for it _not_ to try the CD (as it isn't there)
[12:12] <ubijtsa2> hmmmmm.. bin/hw-detect in the initrd seems to have an answer...
[12:15] <spike> :)
[12:24] <ubijtsa2> would appear I need to comment out some more stuff
[01:01] <hunger_> allee: I agree with you that all ubuntus should use the same setting for X.
[01:02] <hunger> Sorry, wrong channel again.
[02:29] <ubijtsa2> fabbione: located the problem in the end...
[02:29] <ubijtsa2> dunna what to do about it, but it wasn't isofs module that was the issue
[02:30] <ubijtsa2> there is a grep running in /proc/scsi/scsi that has hung, and my attempt at cat'ing /proc/scsi/scsi hung as well
[02:32] <ubijtsa2> the raid-controller in question that ought to be in /proc/scsi/scsi is a "0000:06:01.0 RAID bus controller: Adaptec (formerly DPT) SmartRAID V Controller (rev 01)"
[02:38] <ubijtsa2> that would suggest the dpt_i2o module is b0rked
[02:41] <ubijtsa2> http://bugzilla.ubuntu.com/show_bug.cgi?id=17897 describes the problem
[03:31] <spike> *SOLVED*
[03:32] <spike> I'm goin on vacation after this :)
[05:26] <desti> hi, is it possible to install ubuntu server with only remote access?
[06:41] <maswan> desti: do you have remote console?
[06:41] <maswan> if so, just boot it and do the install via serial console/management processor console.
[06:43] <desti> i have a running suse 10 64bit system, but only 1gb free diskspace, because i cant resize the large suse partition
[09:42] <ubijtsa> fabbione: dapper flight3 solved the hang problems I was seeing
[11:36] <Drac[Server] > How do I configure Apache?
[11:36] <Pygi> for what exactly? :)
[11:36] <Pygi> with what modules, support for what, etc
[11:43] <Drac[Server] > I just want to know where the config file is...
[11:44] <Drac[Server] > I've never played with Apache before. This is my first server, and I'm learning from experience, etc.
[11:56] <Drac[Server] > Pygi: *poke*
[11:56] <Drac[Server] > Oh.
[11:56] <Drac[Server] > So.. um.. Apache config file... Where is it?
[11:56] <Pygi> /etc/apache2/