[09:56] hrm the manifest for hardy/daily-live is still the 16 is something blocking? [12:06] apt-setup: cjwatson * r133 apt-setup/ (82 files in 4 dirs): merge from Debian 1:0.37 [12:15] apt-setup: cjwatson * r134 apt-setup/ (16 files in 8 dirs): Add Release files for intrepid. [12:24] apt-setup: cjwatson * r135 apt-setup/generators/40cdrom: honour OVERRIDE_BASE_INSTALLABLE in new code in cdrom generator [12:26] apt-setup: cjwatson * r136 apt-setup/debian/changelog: releasing version 1:0.37ubuntu1 [13:24] cjwatson, this is my isolinux.cfg file is it correct .. since it is not booting http://pastebin.com/m66efa32a [13:26] looks fine except that you should remove root=/dev/ram0 unless you have a strong explanation for why you need that when normal Ubuntu images don't [13:28] cjwatson, what i have to put instead of this root=/dev/ram0 , since i customised the kernel for bootsplash [13:41] this is getting seriously into "your problem" sort of territory :-) [13:41] I'm afraid I have enough to do making sure that Ubuntu itself boots ;-) [13:41] customising the kernel should not, in itself, require passing root= at all [13:42] but in the case where the kernel has been customised and it doesn't boot, isolinux.cfg would not be the first place I'd look for mistakes [13:45] cjwatson, the bootsplash is working if i bootfrom harddisk ... why not from livecd [13:46] I don't know. I'm sorry [13:46] I can't diagnose something I can't see that has some unknown number of customisations and possibly mistakes [13:46] I cannot help you [13:47] when people have constructed derivatives of Ubuntu, I welcome people coming with e.g. patches, or concrete suggestions on how to improve Ubuntu; but otherwise they are and have to be on their own, in the same way as we wouldn't get much time from Debian if we asked them why Ubuntu didn't boot [13:54] this not from debian debian side & i just customised the ubuntu only just gave the support to bootsplash ... one thing there is no bootsplash in debian distro .. that i tried with ubuntu distro.. [16:19] debian-installer: cjwatson * r925 ubuntu/ (build/config/i386/netboot.cfg debian/changelog): [16:19] debian-installer: Temporarily disable netboot/386 for now; we don't seem to have the [16:19] debian-installer: pieces needed to build it. [16:30] debian-installer: cjwatson * r926 ubuntu/doc/devel/hardware/arm/netwinder/TODO: spurious file left over from merge [16:40] debian-installer: cjwatson * r927 ubuntu/debian/changelog: this was merged [16:42] debian-installer: cjwatson * r928 ubuntu/debian/changelog: oops, that was wrong [16:44] debian-installer: cjwatson * r929 ubuntu/debian/changelog: releasing version 20080522ubuntu1 [16:48] Hey, anyone here familiar with Wubi? Does it support x64 in the shiped 8.04 version? (working on [[Wubi (Ubuntu]] for wikipedia) [16:48] *shipped [16:49] ffm: -> xivulon [16:49] cjwatson: hrm? [16:49] xivulon: ping [16:52] ffm: yes, it does. [16:52] erm, actually [16:53] check with xivulon. I never tried Wubi on Windows x86_64 [16:53] evand: cool. [16:53] Ideally I'm looking for something on the website, or in a mailing list posting. [16:53] That I can cite. [16:53] indeed [16:56] ffm hi [16:59] faq and guide (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WubiGuide) have a "reference" (kind of...) [16:59] "Why is the AMD64 version of Ubuntu getting downloaded and installed?" [17:00] xivulon: kk, that _might_ work. [17:00] the wubiguide is a wiki... [17:00] Too bad IRC isn't a [[WP:RS|reliable source]] [17:00] Yeah, a wiki isn't either (unless Flagged revs was installed or simillar) [17:01] may I ask what sort of text you are looking for and why? [17:01] just a statement that says "wubi can install x86_64 versions of ubuntu"? [17:02] xivulon: mhm. [17:02] xivulon: Someone added a {{fact}} tag ('citation needed') [17:04] is this about the wubi wikipedia article? [17:05] ah yes [17:05] sorry missed your first line [17:47] debian-installer: cjwatson * r930 ubuntu/ (13 files in 2 dirs): Move back to 2.6.25-1 kernels for ports architectures. [17:49] debian-installer: cjwatson * r931 ubuntu/ (build/config/amd64.cfg debian/changelog): Disable GTK frontend on amd64 too. [17:53] debian-installer: cjwatson * r932 ubuntu/debian/changelog: releasing version 20080522ubuntu2 [23:30] what is the proper way to use tasksel at the installer (preseed/kickseed)? [23:32] also, is there a list of available tasksel options for package installation? lamp, ssh, etc. [23:37] tasksel tasksel/first multiselect foo, bar, baz [23:37] per the installation guide [23:38] the list ought to be in the installation guide but it's incomplete there right now. (this is a bug.) in the meantime, probably quickest to 'apt-get source tasksel' and look at the contents of the ubuntu-tasks/ directory.