[01:44] <CIA-3> partman-auto: evand * r592 ubuntu/ (10 files in 5 dirs):
[01:44] <CIA-3> partman-auto: * Split out the replace option from resize_use_free.
[01:44] <CIA-3> partman-auto: * Don't warn about partitions not marked for formatting when using the
[01:44] <CIA-3> partman-auto:  reuse choice.
[01:50] <CIA-3> partman-auto: evand * r593 ubuntu/debian/changelog: releasing version 93ubuntu7
[03:21] <mattcen> Hi all. Has anybody here gotten Casper working with a filesystem.dir/ as opposed to a filesystem.squashfs? My use-case is that I have copied an Ubuntu Lucid LiveCD to disk for use as a network-bootable live image, which works...
[03:22] <mattcen> But when I extract the filesystem.squashfs to filesystem.dir I get lots of error messages, ending in an endless loop of "Authentication Failure" messages on the TTY before X starts
[09:28] <mattcen> Anybody?
[16:31] <ev> mattcen: why do you need to extract the squashfs for it to be network bootable?  The live image with squashfs works just fine when PXE booted with a nfsroot pointed at the unmodified CD contents.
[17:40] <CarlFK1> wget http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/natty/main/installer-amd64/current/images/netboot/ubuntu-installer/amd64/linux
[17:40] <CarlFK1> used that for a pxe install with a preseed file.  I now have the "tryu buntu" "install ubuntu" gui thing
[17:41] <CarlFK1> this is surprising
[17:42] <CarlFK> oh hell, never mind
[17:42] <CarlFK> I had an install CD in the drive.  so when the net install was done and it rebooted.. it booted the CD.  doh.
[20:07] <mattcen> ev: I want to easily be able to modift the filesystem, and having to unpack and repack the squashfs is work I'd rather avoid.
[20:09] <mattcen> the filesystem.dir approach also has the advantage of on-the-fly modification of existing live boot sessions.
[23:25] <CarlFK> pxe/preseed install - how can I disable the screen saver of the installed system?
[23:26] <CarlFK> I can boot the system, run gnome-screensaver-preferences, turn it off, close. and I don't see any files modified