[01:26] hadess: ah, thinking about it, I suspect ev is on his way to pycon === ogra is now known as Guest90542 === Guest90542 is now known as ogra_ [13:14] cjwatson: ha, ok [13:14] cjwatson: apparently otto has the code, still waiting... [14:16] Hi, and [14:17] Indeed I was travelling to Pycon [14:17] hadess: If Ken doesn't have them, we may be out of luck. Last I checked, I didn't, but they may be in one of my backups, which will unfortunately be entirely inaccessible to me until next Thursday night. [14:19] ev: sladen seems to have found the original file [14:19] Awesome! [14:19] but still didn't upload it [14:19] heh [14:20] cjwatson: Regarding switching architecture, I'm presuming that will break if repacked debs are needed. I'll convert that into a bug for the installer to check for a matching arch. === ogra_ is now known as ogra [14:32] cjwatson: Bug 732013 for the arch thing [14:32] Launchpad bug 732013 in partman-auto "Installer should check the architecture of the existing OS for the reuse option" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/732013 [14:32] ta, no rush [15:00] ev, if the underlying system is is 11.04 or newer, you might need to take into account multiarch too [15:01] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MultiarchSpec [19:21] ev: you here at PyCon? if so, got a sec to pop over to Chicago A... I could use some preseed help: how do I use the existing partition table? [19:23] CarlFK: I'm in the VM summit. Can you elaborate on what you mean by using the existing partition table? [19:26] If you mean reusing a Ubuntu install without formatting it, thats now a partman-auto auto partitioning option. I can't recall how possible it is with the recipes offhand, and don't have access to the source right now. [19:27] My gut instinct is not very [19:27] ev: I don't want it trying to create a new one. I want it to use /dev/sda2 for /, sda5 for swap [19:28] sda5 is marked/mkswap by the maverick install. [19:33] unfortunately there's no way to reuse existing partitions in partman recipes [19:33] sorry [19:33] cjwatson: ah. that's why I couldn't figure it out. I feel better now :) [19:34] plan: 16 machines, I can do that step by hand 16 times [23:06] debian-installer: cjwatson * r1424 ubuntu/ (5 files in 2 dirs): Move to 2.6.38-6 kernels. [23:08] debian-installer: cjwatson * r1425 ubuntu/debian/changelog: releasing version 20101020ubuntu22