[09:31] ubiquity: evand * r3254 ubiquity/debian/ (3 files): [09:31] ubiquity: Move the ubiquity icon into the ubiquity-ubuntu-artwork package [09:31] ubiquity: (LP: #322174). [11:42] libdebian-installer: cjwatson * r191 ubuntu/ (debian/changelog src/system/subarch-arm-linux.c): merge from Debian 0.62 === cjwatson_ is now known as cjwatson [12:08] libdebian-installer: cjwatson * r192 ubuntu/ (debian/changelog src/parser_rfc822.c): [12:08] libdebian-installer: Remove rather silly fwrite _FORTIFY_SOURCE workaround, since Ubuntu's [12:08] libdebian-installer: glibc no longer requires this. [12:10] libdebian-installer: cjwatson * r193 ubuntu/debian/changelog: releasing version 0.62ubuntu1 [12:18] choose-mirror: cjwatson * r610 ubuntu/debian/changelog: merge from Debian 2.28 [13:49] choose-mirror: cjwatson * r611 ubuntu/Mirrors.masterlist: update Mirrors.masterlist to Debian 2.28 [14:07] hi [14:09] I get an error when installing ubuntu via pxe, apt-mirror-setup failed for unknown reasons [14:09] will need to see the full syslog [14:09] is there a log somewhere ? [14:10] go back to the main menu and select "save debug logs" [14:11] choose-mirror: cjwatson * r612 ubuntu/debian/changelog: releasing version 2.28ubuntu1 [14:14] how to run a preseed install in debut mode ? [14:15] i need to check which line of the preseed didn't work for my pxe install [14:15] doesn't work that way [14:15] not really, anyway [14:16] it'll be easier if you just show me the syslog :) [14:16] that said, you can add this boot parameter to get more verbosity in the logs: DEBCONF_DEBUG=developer [14:16] but it takes practice to read the results [14:17] cjwatson, are you talking to me ? [14:18] maxagaz: yes [14:20] cjwatson, where to put the DEBCONF_DEBUG=developer ? [14:21] don't worry about that yet [14:21] just show me the syslog from your current installation run [14:24] cjwatson, there's nothing about it in /var/log/syslog [14:24] don't try to interpret it; just show me the whole thing [14:24] oh, and show me the preseed file, with any passwords removed but no other changes [19:59] Is anyone aware of why the Jaunty installer indicates that you need to reboot before it can use a newly created partition? [20:00] it only does that if the disk was busy before it started - e.g. you had a mounted partition on that disk [20:00] and that's just a constraint imposed by the kernel [20:04] How could the partition be mounted if it is a brand new machine? [20:29] DogWater: "e.g." [20:30] DogWater: for a more accurate diagnosis, I'd need to see syslog+partman [23:31] partman-auto: cjwatson * r290 ubuntu/ (debian/changelog lib/auto-shared.sh): [23:31] partman-auto: Only ensure that there is at least one primary partition after [23:31] partman-auto: autopartitioning on partition tables that use extended partitions.