[12:26] <bronson> I tried to build the kernel under pbuilder (thanks to kernel-wedge, I can no longer build 2.6.17 on Feisty)...  Apparently it uses /tmp/buildd heavily
[12:27] <bronson> Ran out of space on /tmp and the build died.
[12:27] <bronson> Has anyone worked around this?
[12:28] <Nafallo> bronson: /tmp/buildd in the chroot is not /tmp outside...
[12:28] <Nafallo> bronson: /var/cache/pbuilder/builds/$PID or something like that
[12:28] <Nafallo> might be build actually ;-)
[12:28] <bronson> Nafallo: good point.
[12:32] <bronson> Still investigating /tmp...  but I also see a whole bunch of "warning: no utmp entry available and LOGNAME not defined; using uid of process"
[12:32] <bronson> This is harmless, yes?
[12:33] <bronson> Google shows it appearing in a ton of build logs, but nobody really talks about it.
[12:33] <Nafallo> yes
[12:36] <bronson> DOH -- it was building in /var even though I thought I told it not to.
[02:27] <ekb-2> anyone know if the kernel config that is in /boot is the same one that is used to make the kernel and initrd that are on the live cd in the <cdrom>/casper dir?
[02:28] <Nafallo> should be
[02:30] <ekb-2> is there anything special that should be done to create the same initrd file?
[02:31] <ekb-2> i am modify in cd iso to boot my own kernel for the live install, and I want to make sure everything is as close to stock as I can make it.
[02:49] <kylem> morning all.
[02:49] <kylem> doh, wrong window.
[02:58] <zul> hey kylem 
[02:59] <kylem> how was the hockey game?
[03:00] <zul> it was good my voice is hoarse
[05:11] <zul> hey BenC how was the flight?
[05:54] <jbailey> kylem: Hey - is iSCSI supported on Dapper?  I seem a module for it in Edgy, but I don't know if there are userspace daemons and such that need to go along with it.
[05:55] <kylem> jbailey, i don't think so, but let me check
[05:55] <jbailey> Thanks
[05:58] <kylem> we have the module built in dapper, but no userspace component.
[06:05] <jbailey> But it does need one?
[06:07] <kylem> i suspect so
[06:07] <kylem>          To compile this driver as a module, choose M here: the
[06:07] <kylem>          module will be called iscsi_tcp.
[06:07] <kylem>          The userspace component needed to initialize the driver, documentation,
[06:07] <kylem>          and sample configuration files can be found here:
[06:07] <kylem>          http://linux-iscsi.sf.net
[06:07] <kylem> :P
[06:19] <fabbione> jbailey: userland just landed in debian 
[06:19] <fabbione> and it should be ok with kernels < .18
[06:20] <fabbione> anyway.. back to family life..
[06:20] <fabbione> it's weekend
[06:21] <jbailey> fabbione: Do you know what it's called?  We should probalby request a sync for it for universe at least.
[06:22] <kylem> open-iscsi
[06:25] <fabbione> yes but be aware that the pkgs is not complete
[06:25] <fabbione> jbailey: you want to talk to fs here on freenode or waldi
[06:25] <fabbione> they maintain the pkgs and fs and I did talk quickly about it a couple of days back
[06:27] <fabbione> family time!
[06:28] <jbailey> fabbione: Aren't you the Ubuntu Server Manager? ;)
[07:54] <zul> wowo...xensource made the great leep forward they updated their sparse-tree to 2.6.17
[08:07] <maks_> the in kernel stuff kvm looks nicer
[08:08] <Nafallo> maks_: google says XEN is better for compiling :-)
[08:08] <maks_> compiling what?
[08:10] <Nafallo> whatever :-)
[08:10] <Nafallo> lame and a kernel 2.6.19 on the review ;-)
[08:11] <maks_> kvm with paravirt patch?
[08:14] <Nafallo> maks_: http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=623&num=1
[08:19] <maks_> seems already old
[08:20] <Nafallo> :-P
[08:33] <zul> Nafallo: which means i might be able to update the kernel in dapper now
[08:33] <zul> er i mean dapper
[08:33] <zul> gah...edgy
[08:34] <Nafallo> zul: oh. something that even works on amd64? :-)
[08:34] <zul> yeah
[08:35] <Nafallo> nice :-)
[08:35] <Nafallo> zul: oh! 32-bit host with 64-bit guest should work on full virt, right? :-)
[08:36] <Nafallo> zul: if you don't know I'll test when there are working XEN-stuff in edgy :-)
[08:46] <bronson_> error: linux/compiler.h: No such file or directory    <-- this is harmless, yes?  I'm building latest Edgy 2.6.17 on amd64.
[10:26] <many> heya. ive some oddity with feisty/fglrx.  a modprobe is just hanging forever and iam seeking clues on whats wrong
[10:28] <many> ``modprobe --ignore-install -Qb fglrx'' is in ``D''isk IO state