[16:07] debian-installer: cjwatson * r1297 lucid-proposed/ (8 files in 2 dirs): Move to 2.6.32-23 kernels. [16:19] debian-installer: cjwatson * r1298 lucid-proposed/debian/changelog: releasing version 20081029ubuntu102.2 [17:45] debian-installer: cjwatson * r1325 ubuntu/ (3 files in 2 dirs): [17:45] debian-installer: vga=788 seems to work now that vesafb and fbcon are built into the [17:45] debian-installer: kernel, and it's very much faster in kvm, so resync with Debian and use [17:45] debian-installer: it. [17:47] debian-installer: cjwatson * r1326 ubuntu/debian/changelog: releasing version 20100211ubuntu11 [19:09] I've tried to modify seeds to create "minimal" distro based on the just openssh-server seed.. and now I'm getting message "No installable kernel was found in the defined APT sources". What can it be, boot seed mclearly specifies which kernels to use [20:12] "No installable kernel was found in the defined APT sources" - what kind of seed configuration can case this? ISO contains kernel (2.6.32-22) [21:15] msergei: can I see the full installer syslog, please? [21:19] How can I recover it from the session? [21:19] I'm trying to install it within virtual machine (Parallels) [21:21] you should have shells on alt-f2 and alt-f2 [21:21] alt-f3 [21:21] you can run 'anna-install openssh-client-udeb' and then scp it out [21:23] http://pastebin.com/qgn19PxE [21:24] Wow, I did not even expect I can install ssh client within.. that's fantastic as it was such a pain to go through pages and pages in "more" [21:28] shows that signature verification failed; if you're building your own Packages files, it may be simplest to boot with debian-installer/allow_unauthenticated=true [21:28] or else possibly /cdrom/dists/lucid/Release.gpg is invalid in some other way; I can't easily tell from here [21:32] Interesting, I haven't added any of my own packages yet. [21:32] I created GNUPG keys in the secret folder but that is it [21:32] or maybe you left out ubuntu-keyring [21:33] what do you mean "left out ubuntu-keyring"? [21:33] or you're re-signing Release with a different key [21:33] it's a package [21:33] or something like that - I really can't tell easily from here, but hopefully this gives you enough clues to investigate? [21:34] I hope it will… just one question in the ubuntu-cdimage in etc there is a config file and it has key SIGNING_KEYID - what should it be? [21:35] WHen I branched ubuntu-cdimage it was FBB75451 [21:35] but I though I had to use my own key id.. [21:36] well, you certainly can't sign with FBB75451 (at least I hope you can't!) [21:36] :) [21:36] but I'd recommend just leaving your images unsigned to start with [21:37] I see [21:38] if you don't create files under secret/dot-gnupg, it won't try to sign images [21:38] and leave SIGNING_KEYID empty (in debian-cd/CONF.sh as well) === soren_ is now known as soren [22:05] Hm now I'm again hitting my head against the wall with new problem http://pastebin.com/PAMCk9Ls This time it says that it can not install package linux-generic [22:14] 1685. Jun 28 20:13:30 apt-setup: gpgv: [22:14] 1686. Jun 28 20:13:30 apt-setup: verify signatures failed: eof [22:14] 1687. Jun 28 20:13:30 apt-setup: E: Sub-process gpgv returned an error code (2) [22:14] 1688. Jun 28 20:13:30 apt-setup: W: Signature verification failed for: /cdrom/dists/lucid/Release.gpg [22:14] again ... [22:14] no direct mention of linux-generic in that log [22:15] I know [22:15] I can't make sense of the UI and log.. considering that I've passed paramaters