[00:02] <cjwatson> cody-somerville: no idea
[00:02] <cjwatson> cody-somerville: this is among the problems you will have to solve
[00:03] <cjwatson> evand: wonder if it's due to udevadm trigger
[00:04] <cjwatson> evand: perhaps we should stub out update-dev in ubiquity so that it only ever settles, never triggers
[00:05] <cjwatson> cody-somerville: I imagine you will need to persuade the kernel team to provide a squashfs-modules udeb, since one exists in Debian
[03:34] <NCommander> so d-i on SPARC is miserably broken
[05:46] <TheMuso> NCommander: by what do you mean miserably?
[05:47] <NCommander> TheMuso, well, it might user error, I discovered QEMU can only emulate a 32 bit SPARC, and we only support 64 bit
[05:47] <TheMuso> ah
[11:12] <CIA-28> ubiquity: cjwatson * r3139 ubiquity/ (debian/changelog ubiquity/components/usersetup.py): Offer "Yes" and "No" choices for user-setup/password-weak (LP: #349173).
[19:03] <puetzk> is there a reason the jaunty beta installer only let me select the drive MBR (and not partitions boot records) to install grub onto? AFAIK on a mactel (hybrid GPT/dos partition table) I *have* to put it in the partition boot record (though I might be wrong, I suppose)
[19:06] <puetzk> I just skipped having the installer do grub and did it manually with grub-install and update-grub, but since the directions <http://help.ubuntu.com/community/MactelSupportTeam/AppleIntelInstallation#Mac OSX, XP, and Ubuntu> specifically say to pick sdaX I figured I had better do so.