[16:20] <soren> apw: https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/416325  is there a problem enabling this setting?
[16:20] <ubot3> Malone bug 416325 in linux "Please reenable CONFIG_GFS2_FS_LOCKING_DLM" [Low,In progress] 
[17:00] <dtchen> apw: would you cherry-pick a one-liner from sound-2.6.git, please (X-Git-Url: http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux%2Fkernel%2Fgit%2Ftiwai%2Fsound-2.6.git;a=commitdiff_plain;h=3d80dcaca1fb6a718f1d4a381e0017d525fdf321)?
[18:52] <macdonalder> quick question regarding the hardy netboot kernel... the latest installable kernel for 8.04 has support for the onboard ethernet on my target board (ASUS P5KPL, Attansic L1 Gigabit) but the netboot kernel doesn't... can I rebuild it myself to get support for this device? should this be handled by bug request? What's the process here?
[19:09] <JanC> macdonalder: they don't have the same kernel?
[19:10] <JanC> or is the netboot image older?
[19:10] <macdonalder> they appear to have the same version number, but when manually load the atl1 module it doesn't pick up my onboard ethernet
[19:10] <macdonalder> (when I've boot from the netboot kernel)
[19:11] <JanC> hm, then you want an answer from the kernel devs  ?
[19:12] <JanC> macdonalder: same upstream version number or same Ubuntu version number? 
[19:13] <macdonalder> I just don't know if it's standard operating procedure to update the netboot kernel whenever there are changes to linux-image-generic or if that's my responsibility
[19:13] <macdonalder> same ubuntu version number
[19:16] <JanC> I suppose they make new netboot images when they make the other new images
[19:16] <JanC> not for every kernel update necessarily
[19:17] <JanC> seems like 2009-07-09 was the last netboot update
[19:17] <macdonalder> yes... that's the kernel I have
[19:18] <macdonalder> and correction, it uses the atl1e module which seems to be completely absent from the netboot kernel
[19:19] <JanC> hm, maybe it's in the backported modules package ?
[19:21] <macdonalder> does the netboot boot environment (just the kernel and the initrd right?) even have access to that?