[03:22] <lamont> BenC: you around this mornign?
[03:23] <BenC> lamont: yeah
[03:51] <_ion> humanitables.
[07:27] <zul> BenC: ping when are you going to move ubuntu-2.6 to upstream?
[07:27] <BenC> zul: soon, maybe end of this week
[07:27] <zul> okie dokies
[08:19] <_ion> benc: % for mod in nvidia snd-usb-audio; ./hardware_connected -m $mod && echo $mod
[08:19] <_ion> nvidia
[08:19] <_ion> benc: I pushed the change.
[08:19] <BenC> nice
[08:36] <_ion> benc: I take it the "auto-select nvidia version" functionality isn't going to get to the RC? Will it get to the final release, though?
[08:55] <Yorokobi> Is upstart's /sbin/init SELinux capable/compatible or should I use sysvinit for SELinux?
[08:57] <Nafallo> Yorokobi: you might wanna ask #upstart :-)
[08:57] <Yorokobi> True enough, thanks
[09:44] <Mithrandir> BenC: any idea about https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.20/+bug/104232 ?
[09:47] <BenC> Mithrandir: checking...
[09:49] <BenC> Mithrandir: Looks to me like hd*->sd* changes bit someone
[09:50] <rtg> BenC: He is using LVM. Could that be it?
[09:50] <BenC> rtg: LVM shouldn't be affected by hd->sd changes at all
[09:50] <rtg> How does LVM manage drive relationships?
[09:51] <BenC> it reads all block devices+partitions listed in /proc/partitions, basically
[09:51] <BenC> checks for LVM magic and meta data
[09:51] <BenC> creates the LVM mapped devices based on the meta-data it finds
[09:52] <rtg> OK, it sounds device name independent.
[09:53] <BenC> Mithrandir: 104232 really sounds like user induced breakage
[09:53] <BenC> and if he reads the bug, he'll be able to fix it
[09:54] <Mithrandir> BenC: ok.. Let's hope so.
[09:54] <BenC> Mithrandir: between -13 and -14 we basically moved some stuff that had been stuck in piix (ide) back to ata_piix where it belongs (libata-pata)
[09:55] <Mithrandir> ok
[10:02] <_ion> Now hardware_connected lists all matching device aliases with -v, so hardware_connected -v 'pci:*bc03*' would list all PCI display adapters, hardware_connected -v 'usb:*' would list all USB devices and hardware_connected -v -m usbhid would list all USB HIDs. Not that this feature is very useful when implementing the nvidia thing.