[03:20] <chrismsnz> hey all, I'm trying to install 10.04 LTS over a Promise SuperTrak raid controller and am running into an ubuntu bug
[03:20] <chrismsnz> bug is here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/586897
[03:20] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 586897 in linux (Ubuntu) "Promise SuperTrak 8350 drastic I/O errors with 10.04 or later (affects: 3) (heat: 16)" [Undecided,Confirmed]
[03:21] <chrismsnz> it was reported in may but apparently assigned to the wrong "affects..." category so might not have been seen
[03:21] <chrismsnz> is there anybody here that can take a look at it? Interested in a workaround if possible
[03:21] <chrismsnz> I also tried the latest natty backport and saw the same problems
[03:32] <virtuald> the devs are in the us and probably sleeping right now
[03:37] <chrismsnz> yeah, figured
[03:46] <mahmoh> Need help getting a panic/kdump to disk or net, what's the easiest way to enable disk dumping of panic or memory without a debug kernel or kexec?
[16:44] <domi007> hello
[16:45] <domi007> okay, here is my question: I am using a Hardy LiveCD, customized by me with a pretty new kernel, 2.6.35...I added squashfs support to the kernel, and created the livecd with remastersys. Now, it won't boot, saying: /dev/sr0 no such file
[16:46] <domi007> I do have however /dev/scd0
[16:46] <domi007> could it be, that somehow the config is screwed up by rmeastersys?
[16:47] <domi007> or could it be the new kernel?
[16:47] <domi007> hello, anyone here??
[17:49] <Kano> hi apw
[17:49] <Kano> could you add a current symlink into http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/ for the latest stable and maybe a current-rc for the latest rc kernel?
[17:50] <Kano> i mean current-rc since 2.6.37-rc1 then
[17:51] <Kano> and current maybe 2.6.36.x now
[23:12] <lag> Is anyone from the Kernel Team monitoring this?
[23:30] <crimsun> lag: hmm, most are probably headed out
[23:40] <Maahes> I've got a problem, I tried to install a new kernel and it fails at making initrd: http://pastebin.com/3HieTV7c
[23:47] <crimsun> Maahes: and you have plenty of space in /boot, correct?
[23:47] <Maahes> let me check
[23:50] <Maahes> crimsun, boot is 21.6mb in size, my free filesystem space is 100mbs.
[23:53] <crimsun> Maahes: could you pastebin `ls -l /boot' ?
[23:55] <Maahes> crimsun, http://pastebin.com/YhednFUb
[23:59] <crimsun> Maahes: do you have any custom grub scripts?
[23:59] <Maahes> crimsun, no this is 10.04 running on usb in casper-rw