[00:17] <Kohlrak> just installed the ubuntu server and now it's hanging on "Loading hardware drivers..." Is this common?
[01:30] <miraage> ufw question: i just enabled NAT table rules for MASQUERADE packets for internet connection sharing, and now i get ERROR: problem running init script when I execute sudo ufw enable
[02:18] <Kohlrak> is anyone here?
[02:20] <Kohlrak> fuck it
[02:23] <hads> hmm
[06:38] <osmosis_> i just had the strangest problem. My kvm virt guest was hung, but as soon as I logged into the virt console, the host became responsive on ssh and http again. What would cause it to be offline, but to become responsive as soon as I do a console login?
[06:39] <osmosis_> is there a way to console into a kvm libvirt guest without using virt-manager and a gui desktop? Can I just do it from a CLI?
[07:09] <osmosis> how can I install just a single packages from intrepid? (Im on hardy)
[15:05] <InsomniaCity`> Hi! I've brought up an alias to eth0 with a different IP/mask etc, but is there any way I can automaically write that to /etc/network/interfaces ?
[15:07] <_ruben> InsomniaCity`: sure, just use eth0:0 instead of eth0 for that definition
[15:09] <InsomniaCity`> yeah, I've already got the interface up on eth0:1
[15:09] <InsomniaCity`> but I want to write my working settings to the interfaces file, so that i don't make any errors and strand the box when I do networking restart
[15:11] <_ruben> InsomniaCity`: uhm .. just put those settings in that file using eth0:1 then
[15:12] <InsomniaCity`> and try hard not to make an error? or would it just ignore the one it doesn't understand?
[15:12] <_ruben> you cant clone the current settings to ur interfaces file automagically (though there might be scripts for that, out there somewhere) ..
[15:12] <_ruben> the syntax of the infterfaces file is rather simple
[15:13] <_ruben> just duplicate the stuff for eth0, replace eth0 with eth0:1 and the appropriate ips/masks
[15:14] <InsomniaCity`> ok
[16:50] <trappist> I just upgraded to hardy, and my saslauthd is broken, so I can't do smtp auth w/ postfix. I get SASL authentication failure: Password verification failed. Permissions were all messed up (root:root, 600) in /var/run/saslauthd. Fixed those, same problem.  But if I restart saslauthd it resets those perms.  Help?
[16:55] <trappist> it also looks like the upgrade re-chrooted postfix without leaving me a backup master.cf :/
[16:57] <trappist> and took postfix out of the sasl group :/
[18:12] <ScottK> He didn't stick around so long.
[20:52] <GodSyn_BB> so, is there an easy way to convert an existing x86 server install with 64bit chip
[20:52] <GodSyn_BB> to 64bit os?
[20:52] <Nafallo> no
[20:53] <GodSyn_BB> sorry for the multi line feed. Blackberry with fat fingers. Thanks.
[20:53] <_ruben> reinstall is the only path to switch between architectures
[20:54] <Nafallo> _ruben: not really, but the easiest :-)
[20:55] <_ruben> Nafallo: for mere mortals there's no alternative ;)
[20:55] <Nafallo> _ruben: ;-)
[21:38] <sCOTTo> gday ppl
[21:39] <sCOTTo> hey guys anyone awake ?
[21:40] <sCOTTo> !cpanel