[01:00] <CarlFK> live cd, root w/ networking, grub.... segfault.
[01:00] <CarlFK> installed 9.04 using alt installer.  used ext4 for / on sda1 which includes /boot.  I also had 2 other drives plugged in.  when I booted, I got "GRUB Hard Disk Error"  - thus the live...grub
[01:01] <CarlFK> grub, grub prompt> root (hd0,0) \n  grub> kernel vmlinux \n Segfault
[01:08] <cjwatson> please report this to LP rather than here
[01:09] <cjwatson> though I have to say that a segfault actually sounds like something later than grub, perhaps something very early in the initramfs - grub itself runs outside the operating system's memory management and a segfault would be kinda weird
[01:10] <CarlFK> the segfault is when boot live cd and run grub from a root shell
[01:11] <cjwatson> oh, right, you can tell I'm tired
[01:11] <cjwatson> please report that using ubuntu-bug so that we get a crash dump
[01:11] <CarlFK> no prob - my report here is kinda ... inside out
[01:16] <CarlFK> is there a .crashfile I can include?
[01:17] <CarlFK> the segfault does not say "core dumped" - not sure if that's what ubuntu-bug wants
[01:26] <cjwatson> if ubuntu-bug can find a .crash file, it will include it
[01:27] <cjwatson> oh, or maybe not
[01:27] <CarlFK> ok
[01:27] <CarlFK> heh
[01:27] <cjwatson> if there is a .crash file, you should get the icon for it
[01:27] <cjwatson> you might need to follow the directions at the top of /etc/default/apport first though, and then reproduce the crash again, since apport is typically turned off for final releases
[01:28] <cjwatson> so 'sudo force_start=1 /etc/init.d/apport start', reproduce crash, click on icon
[02:12] <CarlFK> I think running sudo grub was hiding the crash from the user
[02:12] <CarlFK> chmod -R  777 /var/crash = "crash detected... "
[02:12] <CarlFK> https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub/+bug/367677
[02:13] <CarlFK> still?  https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub/+bug/367677
[03:21] <Rafik> hi. someone asked why Ottawa (the capital of Canada) isn't in the listing for timezone selection but smaller Canadian cities are
[03:31] <persia> Rafik, It wasn't in the list of cities provided by the upstream list (zone.tab from tzdata2009f.tar.gz from ftp://elsie.nci.nih.gov/pub/
[03:31] <persia> It's possible to add it, but it would make more sense to add upstream.
[03:42] <Rafik> good to know, thank you
[11:38] <soren> cjwatson: How would you rate the chances of having the graphical d-i for Karmic?
[12:01] <cjwatson> soren: don't know yet, I haven't checked whether it's working with current GTK yet. Probably better than for Jaunty though
[14:16] <cody-somerville> It worked okay for me
[14:16] <cody-somerville> I didn't do a full install with it though
[16:09] <CIA-4> ubiquity: evand * r3253 ubiquity/ (4 files in 3 dirs): Provide better labels for the partition buttons (LP: #336764).
[16:13] <asac> what package would the "bookmarks import from old/windows installs" be in?
[16:13] <charlie-tca> Isn't that migration-assistant ?
[16:25] <evand> indeed, migration-assistant
[16:25] <evand> though it doesn't work with Firefox 3 at all at the moment
[16:56] <asac> evand: is bug 220064 ffox 3 specific?
[16:57] <asac> ok commented
[16:58] <evand> It is, yes.  One of the things I'll be doing over the Karmic cycle is bringing migration-assistant up to date with changes to firefox, pidgin, and other sources.
[17:00] <asac> good ;)
[17:00] <asac> if you need info on firefox shoot