[00:20] user-setup: cjwatson * r138 ubuntu/ (debian/changelog user-setup-ask): Re-enable home directory encryption option. [00:22] user-setup: cjwatson * r139 ubuntu/debian/changelog: bug closure [00:23] user-setup: cjwatson * r140 ubuntu/debian/changelog: releasing version 1.23ubuntu4 [00:23] kirkland: ^- the re-enabling you asked for [00:23] cjwatson: rock on, thanks! [00:24] cjwatson: what season of Heroes are you on, then? [00:24] the first - we missed several episodes first time round, and then Kirsten got me the first-season DVD set for Christmas [00:25] so catching up [00:25] ah, good stuff [00:25] i was contemplating getting them on bluray, actually, see them a second time [00:25] i missed a couple of episodes too [00:28] cjwatson: how should I verify this is not a hardware error: ntfsresize: ERROR(5): Opening '/dev/sdb5' as NTFS failed: Input/output error [00:29] CarlFK: I'll follow up in the bug, going to bed soon and would rather not start a (potentially) long IRC discussion about it [00:29] sorry [00:29] no prob - sleep well :) === foka__ is now known as foka [13:58] ubiquity: cjwatson * r2960 ubiquity/debian/ (changelog copyright): Correct Bazaar link in debian/copyright (pointed out by shirish). [15:35] user-setup: cjwatson * r141 ubuntu/ (debian/changelog user-setup-apply): [15:35] user-setup: Load aes, cbc, and ecb modules after installing crypto-modules but [15:35] user-setup: before running ecryptfs-setup-private. [15:36] user-setup: cjwatson * r142 ubuntu/debian/changelog: releasing version 1.23ubuntu5 [15:55] partman-crypto: cjwatson * r671 ubuntu/ (debian/changelog lib/crypto-base.sh): [15:55] partman-crypto: Handle dm_mod and dm_crypt specially in crypto_load_module, to cope with [15:55] partman-crypto: them being built-in (LP: #314168). [15:56] partman-crypto: cjwatson * r672 ubuntu/debian/changelog: releasing version 36ubuntu2 [16:59] partman-target: cjwatson * r739 ubuntu/ (check.d/proper_mountpoints debian/changelog): [16:59] partman-target: /media must be on the root file system (although subdirectories may be [16:59] partman-target: mounted separately), since the installer relies on being able to mount [16:59] partman-target: things like /media/cdrom during installation. Check this (LP: #16871). [17:03] partman-target: cjwatson * r740 ubuntu/ (debian/changelog finish.d/fstab_hd_entries): [17:03] partman-target: Expand comment above each UUID-mounted partition, based on a suggestion [17:03] partman-target: by Daniel Pocock in Debian #509378. [17:03] Debian bug 509378 in debian-installer "should use labels for all partitions in fstab" [Unknown,Open] http://bugs.debian.org/509378 [17:13] partman-target: cjwatson * r741 ubuntu/ (debian/changelog finish.d/create_fstab_header): [17:13] partman-target: Add a note about 'vol_id --uuid' to the top of /etc/fstab; thanks to [17:13] partman-target: Chris Cheney for the suggestion (LP: #221474). [17:33] partman-base: cjwatson * r120 ubuntu/ (debian/changelog parted_server.c): [17:33] partman-base: Cope with exception options, partition flags passed to SET_FLAGS, and [17:33] partman-base: the partition name passed to SET_NAME being empty (LP: #7928). [17:38] partman-base: cjwatson * r121 ubuntu/debian/changelog: releasing version 128ubuntu4 [18:03] cjwatson: hey, i know that today's server iso is invalid due to our earlier discussion about the crypto modules .... however, i tested it anyway [18:03] cjwatson: i did see that you re-enabled the "Encrypt your home directory?" question [18:03] cjwatson: but it still didn't succeed... ecryptfs-utils is not installed in the chroot [18:04] rootskel: cjwatson * r333 ubuntu/ (2 files in 2 dirs): merge from Debian 1.70 (incorporating Bhavani's upload) [18:09] kirkland: syslog please? [18:12] rootskel: cjwatson * r334 ubuntu/ (8 files in 3 dirs): merge from Debian 1.73 [18:13] rootskel: cjwatson * r335 ubuntu/debian/ (changelog control): Set Vcs-Bzr field for Ubuntu to avoid further merges outside bzr. [18:14] cjwatson: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/101184/ [18:15] cjwatson: i might need to crank debug up a bit higher [18:15] rootskel: cjwatson * r336 ubuntu/debian/changelog: remove stray whitespace from previous merge [18:15] kirkland: it didn't get as far as the point where it would attempt to install ecryptfs-utils [18:15] it failed before that [18:16] oh actually it didn't fail, you're just jumping the gun :) [18:16] ecryptfs-utils won't be installed until user-setup-apply runs, right at the end [18:17] rootskel: cjwatson * r337 ubuntu/debian/changelog: releasing version 1.73ubuntu1 [18:19] hi there - not sure this is the right channel but, is there any keyword I can give the installer to trigger the disk selection? [18:19] can you be more specific? (yes, this is the right channel assuming you mean the Ubuntu installer :-) ) [18:20] the installer should offer it to you already ... [18:20] cjwatson: oh, sorry, i'll let the install continue, then [18:21] icjwatson> it doesn't, it just selects my biggest drive [18:21] tedar: not automatically, it asks you ... [18:21] you can select manual partitioning instead [18:22] tedar: perhaps you could describe exactly what questions you are asked by the installer from the beginning of partitioning onwards? also, please say whether you're using the alternate (text-mode) or desktop (graphical) installer [18:22] I'm off for dinner, but stick around [18:23] cjwatson: using the desktop version [18:23] will do [18:24] cjwatson: after I've selected the keyboard I want to use, I'm presented with only the option to partition one disk, I'm not given any options to change to anything other disk [18:50] tedar: does the manual partitioning option only show one disk too? [18:50] jep [18:50] I can see all disks in GParted [18:51] *blink* I was about to say that that almost certainly meant that the kernel only detected one disk, but that doesn't make sense if gparted shows it [18:51] in fact, that's superlatively weird [18:51] there is a couple of errors in the /var/log/installer/debug [18:51] gparted uses the same underlying library [18:51] could you please post /var/log/syslog /var/log/partman /var/log/installer/debug? [18:51] sure [18:51] cjwatson: okay, i'm hitting another complexity ... [18:51] want them here? [18:51] cjwatson: user-setup-apply uses chpasswd to set the user's password [18:51] tedar: a bug on https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+filebug would be best [18:52] sure thing [18:52] cjwatson: actually, i can solve this .... [18:52] cjwatson: minor patch to user-setup [19:22] cjwatson: manual partitioning works - I'll post the bug though [19:32] cjwatson: posted [19:33] thanks for your help :) [19:33] rebooting [19:50] cjwatson: okay, i've attached a patch to https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/user-setup/+bug/314482 [19:50] Launchpad bug 314482 in user-setup "user-setup password wrapping for encrypted home" [Medium,In progress] [19:50] cjwatson: with that, encrypted home setup in the server/alternate installer is working (for the moment) [23:00] kirkland: yow. err, it *looks* ok, but I don't pretend to understand it [23:00] cjwatson: i can walk you through it, if you like ... [23:00] cjwatson: so chicken/egg problem here .... [23:00] don't worry about it [23:01] I'm just going to apply it and go to bed :) [23:01] cjwatson: basically, this patch is required because the user-setup password set is done using chpasswd, which doesn't walk the pam stack [23:01] cjwatson: where i've also implemented this [23:01] cjwatson: g'night [23:02] maybe chpasswd only works inside an existing PAM session or something, who knows? [23:02] user-setup: cjwatson * r143 ubuntu/ (debian/changelog user-setup-apply): [23:02] user-setup: Merge patch from Dustin Kirkland: [23:02] user-setup: user-setup-apply: add support for initial passphrase wrapping, [23:02] user-setup: in the encrypted home directory case, LP: #314482 [23:03] user-setup: cjwatson * r144 ubuntu/debian/changelog: releasing version 1.23ubuntu6