[12:06] <porkpie1> I think I need to exit and go back in
[12:07] <ivoks> entering and exiting shell won't fix kernel and mounts
[12:08] <porkpie1> OK  ...go throught the exersise again
[12:08] <ivoks> umount -f /mnt
[12:08] <ivoks> try that
[12:09] <ivoks> then insert stick and mount it
[12:09] <porkpie1> failed
[12:09] <porkpie1> forced umount of (null) failed!
[12:09] <ivoks> porkpie1: what failed?
[12:09] <ivoks> ok
[12:10] <ivoks> does 'mount' show that your stick is mounted?
[12:10] <porkpie1> no
[12:10] <ivoks> then just mount it
[12:10] <ivoks> hopefully, filesystem isn't destroyed
[12:13] <porkpie1> OK shall I email them to you
[12:13] <ivoks> ok
[12:13] <ivoks> ivoks@ubuntu.com
[12:16] <porkpie1> you should have them 
[12:17] <ivoks> ok
[12:18] <porkpie1> what are you looking for in those files
[12:22] <ivoks> ideas for solution
[12:24] <ivoks> it detects disk beforce it detects PERC
[12:24] <ivoks> that's odd, don't you think
[12:24] <porkpie1> I noticed in the dmesg
[12:25] <porkpie1> yeah ..why does it do that
[12:25] <ivoks> this dmesg lacks first part :/
[12:25] <porkpie1> do you want me to run it again
[12:25] <ivoks> how many disks do you have in there?
[12:25] <porkpie1> 2
[12:26] <ivoks> but it detects 3...
[12:26] <ivoks> i assume sdc is raid
[12:26] <ivoks> so...
[12:26] <porkpie1> yep
[12:26] <ivoks> it shouldn't detect sda and sdb
[12:27] <porkpie1> hmm!
[12:27] <ivoks> this dmesg isn't enough
[12:27] <porkpie1> It does say Driver sd needs updating  please use bus_type methods
[12:27] <ivoks> that's not the problem
[12:28] <porkpie1> tell me what you need
[12:28] <ivoks>  /var/log/syslog if it exsist
[12:29] <Hobo_Joe> Hi Guys, I am trying to set-up a static IP address on Ubuntu Server 6... I have just installed using LAMP. What is the file I need to edit to do this?
[12:29] <ivoks> or /var/log/kern.log
[12:29] <ivoks> Hobo_Joe: /etc/network/interfaces
[12:29] <porkpie1> OK ....I will need to run the install again ...I switched the server off  ..it was giving me  a headache
[12:29] <ivoks> :)
[12:29] <Hobo_Joe> ivoks: Thanks I will give that a try
[12:29] <ivoks> Hobo_Joe: man interfaces
[12:30] <ivoks> porkpie1: but hurry up... it's 00:30AM here
[12:30] <porkpie1> OK 
[12:30] <porkpie1> doing it now
[12:30] <porkpie1> 4mins
[12:31] <Hobo_Joe> ivoks: tnx
[12:35] <porkpie1> no kern.log
[12:35] <porkpie1> only syslog
[12:35] <ivoks> ok, syslog then
[12:36] <Hobo_Joe> ive edited interfaces, how do I make the changes apply?
[12:36] <porkpie1> ivoks:you have it
[12:36] <ivoks> Hobo_Joe: sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart
[12:36] <Hobo_Joe> ta
[12:37] <ivoks> porkpie1: lol, how many CPUs are there? :)
[12:37] <porkpie1> 2 dual cores
[12:37] <ivoks> 2 dual core with ht enabled :)
[12:38] <ivoks> that makes 8 of them :?)
[12:38] <porkpie1> :)
[12:38] <porkpie1> with VT enabled
[12:38] <Hobo_Joe> bleh, I know that by default you cant login as root on Ubuntu, but is there an easy way to do this?
[12:38] <Hobo_Joe> (loging in as root)
[12:39] <ivoks> Hobo_Joe: sudo passwd
[12:39] <stu_> what happens if you do try and login as root?
[12:39] <stu_> cos if you can login, sudo passwd root
[12:39] <ivoks> porkpie1: ok, could you do modprobe -r megaraid_sas
[12:40] <ivoks> that probably woudn't work
[12:41] <Hobo_Joe> YAY root rules
[12:42] <ivoks> porkpie1: ?
[12:42] <porkpie1> ?
[12:42] <stu_> ?
[12:42] <ivoks> modprobe -r megaraid_sas
[12:42] <porkpie1> ivoks:it returned nothing
[12:43] <ivoks> great, then it worked
[12:43] <ivoks> now try going to partitioner
[12:43] <porkpie1> what worked ?
[12:43] <ivoks> removing megaraid_sas module from kernel
[12:43] <porkpie1> I can't get to the patitioner
[12:44] <ivoks> how come>
[12:44] <porkpie1> dunno
[12:44] <porkpie1> looks like the kernel has crashed
[12:44] <ivoks> eh...
[12:44] <porkpie1> I'm there
[12:44] <porkpie1> sorry
[12:44] <ivoks> so, any discs in partitioner?
[12:45] <porkpie1> hmm! it hasn't loaded
[12:45] <porkpie1> I have a blue screen
[12:45] <ivoks> tya
[12:46] <ivoks> i'm cluless
[12:46] <porkpie1> ivoks::(
[12:46] <ivoks> it looks like megaraid_sas detects both disks and raid
[12:46] <porkpie1> ivoks:I think I am doomed :(
[12:48] <ivoks> you should talk to someone from ubuntu-kernel
[12:48] <porkpie1> I have a message that reads partman: Reading all physical volumes   this may take a while ...thats when I did alt+f4
[12:49] <ivoks> basicly, partitioner crashed
[12:51] <ivoks> hm...
[12:51] <ivoks> that was rather rude...
[12:51] <ivoks> bye all
[06:58] <grandy> hello... i'm having trouble with the megaraid driver on dapper and i'm wondering if anyone can help...   it won't recognize the drive... (neither will gentoo) but i checked my hardware version and it's supposed to be supported by the megaraid_mbox module, which is being loaded
[03:25] <TJWorld> Any ServerTeam members about?
[03:25] <TJWorld> Hmm, I meant, any Server^Testing^Team members about?
[08:28] <grandy> hello:  I'm wondering if anyone knows the last version of Ubuntu use a 2.4 kernel for the livecd... 
[08:38] <shwag> mysql-administrator should be pushed out as a new version. 1.1.6 is way borked. http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=17879
[08:38] <shwag> 1.1.10 fixes.
[11:06] <psycose> hi
[11:07] <psycose> i'm looking for user experience about a Sun blade 150 - sparc install, if you know some great url/docs i've not found that much on google thanks
[11:25] <psycose> Anyone has any experience about Ubuntu server on Sun blade 150/Sparc ?