[00:25] <CIA-37> ubiquity: cjwatson * r3650 auto-update/ubiquity/auto_update.py: list ubiquity last to avoid apt trying to select another frontend
[17:03] <mterry> superm1, I have ISO, btw
[21:33] <mozmck_work> I built a custom livecd based off the 9.10 ISO, with a custom kernel based off the ubuntu 2.6.31-15 sources.  I was able to boot the livecd and run programs without any problems, but after I installed on the hard drive it would hang with a black screen instead of booting.
[21:33] <mozmck_work> Then I installed from the standard 9.10 ISO and the computer booted fine.
[21:34] <mozmck_work> When I built the kernel the default setting was gz compression, and I had to unpack and recompress the initrd with lzma compression to get the livecd to work.
[21:35] <mozmck_work> my question is, could the problem with installation be that I should have selected lz compression in the kernel setup?
[22:15] <mozmck_work> anyone here?