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cody-somervillewhat does db_get return for a bool?00:20
* cody-somerville figures it out by experimentation.00:26
orbisvic1scan I modify the file.squashfs location for casper ?00:43
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CIA-33ubiquity: superm1 * r3346 ubiquity/ (debian/changelog scripts/install.py):07:16
CIA-33ubiquity: When generating the blacklist, if OEM mode is enabled, explicitly call07:16
CIA-33ubiquity: out ubiquity to be on the list of packages to keep files from. Prevents07:16
CIA-33ubiquity: issues with oem-config missing files after reboot. (LP: #409648)07:16
superm1^not too keen upon the solution, but it's functional.  if any of y'all have a better one/better idea, feel free to revert it in exchange07:17
davmor2shtylman: On the keyboard selection page on the new installer it says below is an image of the keyboard it's blank?  I'm assuming it's not meant to be09:28
davmor2shtylman: shouldn't the "what is the name of this computer?" be automatically filed?09:30
cjwatsoncody-somerville: "true" or "false"; anything else is out of spec09:35
cjwatson(though that's not to say it's impossible)09:35
cjwatsonsuperm1: why isn't ubiquity kept due to dependencies?09:35
CIA-33ubiquity: mterry * r3322 translated-timezones/ (163 files in 14 dirs): merge from trunk12:17
shtylmandavmor2: yea...I havn't gotten around to the keyboard...so I need to disable that for now..12:23
shtylmandavmor2: I will look into whether the "comp name" should be filled or not12:23
markhi12:37
markis it possible to preseed filesystem options like "nobarrier,noatime" with automatic partitioning?12:37
davmor2shtylman: it is in the ubuntu version but that's not to say that your version needs to copy it :)12:39
davmor2comp name autofill12:39
cjwatsonmark: you can put options/noatime{ } in a recipe; I think it only handles it only accepts options it explicitly knows about though, sorry14:19
markhmm, will look into that, thanks14:20
CIA-33ubiquity: cjwatson * r3347 ubiquity/debian/ (po real-po changelog):14:22
CIA-33ubiquity: Rename debian/po to debian/real-po and put a symlink in place, so that14:22
CIA-33ubiquity: Launchpad Translations will be able to import our translation files.14:22
cjwatson(s/it only handles //, sorry - laggy here)14:22
superm1cjwatson, from what it looked like, it wasn't crawling that far up the dependency chain, but I was having a difficult time determining for sure.  I tried adding it into the Depends for oem-config-gtk in /var/lib/apt/lists during the live session too, but that didn't appear to help either15:09
cjwatsondoes the blacklisting code actually know whether oem-config-blah is meant to be installed?15:35
cjwatsonhmm, it ought to15:36
cjwatsonI guess it'll do for now, I would rather open a vein than beat on that code again TBPH15:36
CIA-33hw-detect: cjwatson * r116 ubuntu/ (69 files in 3 dirs):16:01
CIA-33hw-detect: Default iSCSI configuration to true, and stop installing open-iscsi-udeb16:01
CIA-33hw-detect: unconditionally here; partman-iscsi will take care of that. Instead,16:01
CIA-33hw-detect: offer iSCSI targets as a choice if partman-iscsi is available and no16:01
CIA-33hw-detect: disk devices are found, and implement compatibility with old-style16:01
CIA-33hw-detect: open-iscsi/targets preseeding.16:01
CIA-33hw-detect: cjwatson * r117 ubuntu/ (debian/changelog hw-detect.sh):16:04
CIA-33hw-detect: Stop installing acpi, acpid, and acpi-support-base if acpi is available.16:04
CIA-33hw-detect: Most of these are going away and desktop facilities should take care of16:04
CIA-33hw-detect: whatever's left.16:04
davmor2shtylman: is the idea that kubuntu netbook will use the same installer?  if so it the window for input fixed other wise it would be tiny :)16:22
CIA-33hw-detect: cjwatson * r118 ubuntu/disk-detect.sh: open-iscsi/targets might not exist18:01
CIA-33hw-detect: cjwatson * r119 ubuntu/disk-detect.sh: move iscsi choice to the top18:38
CIA-33hw-detect: cjwatson * r120 ubuntu/disk-detect.sh: more removal of old-style iscsi handling18:45
SD39anyone know if it's possible to backup my wireless drivers from my broken install and move then to my reinstall? I can access the broken install still.18:45
CIA-33hw-detect: cjwatson * r121 ubuntu/disk-detect.sh: don't restart iscsid if it's already running18:46
cjwatsonSD39: well, you could grab them from /lib/modules/ and maybe /lib/firmware/ too, but the kernel's module interface changes from time to time (actually quite frequently) and this tends to break such things. It might be easier to install the drivers from scratch18:52
cjwatsonoh, bah18:52

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