[14:09] <mhall119> hey highvoltage, know what's not a good idea?
[14:09] <mhall119> rm -rf /var/cache/debmower/chroot when it still has /proc and /dev mounted :(
[14:25] <highvoltage> mhall119: indeed, I havnen't had that happening recently with a clean finish the previous time though
[14:26] <highvoltage> mhall119: but I don't like that the system's proc and dev is exposed anyway, what I'd like to do ideally is use LXC to isolate that completely
[14:26] <mhall119> my gdm theme package failed ot install, which seemed to skip it to building the squashfs before umounting
[14:27] <mhall119> had to reboot
[14:27] <mhall119> evidently Linux doesn't like having everything in /proc deleted
[14:27] <mhall119> I'm just glad I didn't do any lasting damage
[14:29] <mhall119> seems to be going better now
[14:29] <mhall119> I just dropped my gdm package from MAINMETA for the time being
[14:30] <highvoltage> weird, a failing package shouldn't cause those filesystems not to unmount, they're being unmounted with the lazy switch
[14:31] <mhall119> somehow it happened, squashfs was throwing "could not read" errors on the /proc/ files
[14:35] <mhall119> I had to manually copy the isolinux stuff into ./image/
[14:35] <mhall119> any idea what I'm missing to make that automatic?
[14:36] <mhall119> hmmm, and that didn't work either
[14:43] <highvoltage> squashfs shouldn't even try to get anything from proc. as a failsafe I used to exclude the contents of proc specifically in the squashfs command
[14:43] <highvoltage> proc is supposed to be unmounted before the squashfs command though
[15:03] <mhall119>   mksquashfs $CHROOT $IMAGEDIR/$LIVEDIR/filesystem.squashfs -b $BLOCKSIZE
[15:04] <mhall119> it is supposed to be unmounted first though
[15:09] <alkisg> A --one-file-system parameter would be handy for mksquashfs
[16:36] <eddiek> is there an LTS version of Edubuntu
[16:52] <eddiek> hello
[17:03] <daker> eddiek, Edubuntu 10.04 is an LTS
[17:36] <eddiek> where do i download that from?
[17:38] <daker> eddiek, http://edubuntu.org/news/10.04-release