[00:33] <kirkland> RoAkSoAx: SpamapS: okay, dudes ... we've got cobbler in a pretty good state now, installable and runnable straight after install/upgrade, I think, prompting for a password and updating *both* places
[00:34] <kirkland> RoAkSoAx: SpamapS: lots a changes, *all* bug fixes
[00:34] <kirkland> RoAkSoAx: SpamapS: but it is late on a friday, and I don't want to upload to the archive right now
[00:34] <kirkland> RoAkSoAx: SpamapS: so i threw it into the ubuntu-virt ppa
[00:34] <kirkland> RoAkSoAx: SpamapS: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-virt/+archive/ppa
[00:34] <kirkland> RoAkSoAx: SpamapS: give that a look as soon as you get a chance;  i'm calling it a day ;-)
[00:34] <kirkland> laters!
[00:36] <kirkland> RoAkSoAx: SpamapS: http://paste.ubuntu.com/588435/
[00:36] <kirkland> RoAkSoAx: SpamapS: current branch is outta sync, so i'm maintaining locally for now, but there's the diffy
[00:36] <kirkland> laters!
[00:41] <palhmbs> anybody had problems setting up msmtp? I can't figure out how to set recipient --- I have a error--- errormsg='recipient address root not accepted by the server'
[02:43] <hggdh> jj-afk: we can always install-downgrade the kernel; it would be better than doing it all with maverick-level code (KVM, euca, etc)
[02:44] <jj-afk> hggdh: the first thing I want to try is installing a maverick kernel on natty, and trying that.  That will determine what we try next
[02:45] <jj-afk> if that fails then there is a userspace issue to resolve, may be same or different.  But this will give us a base line for the kernel
[02:45] <hggdh> jj-afk: OK; mind if I get it done tomorrow? A bit over legal alcohol limit right now...
[02:45] <hggdh> :-)
[02:46] <jj-afk> if it succeeds, we will start kernel bisects, if it fails we need to try the nattry kernel on karmic userspace.
[02:46] <jj-afk> tomorrow is fine
[02:46] <hggdh> perfect, current maverick kernel is OK?
[02:47] <jj-afk> yep
[02:55] <hggdh> roj, will do it tomorrow morning
[03:43] <Datz> torrent missing: http://releases.ubuntu.com/10.04.1/ubuntu-10.04.1-server-amd64.iso.torrent
[03:43] <Datz> also for the i386
[03:45] <ScottK> Datz: 10.04.2 is current.
[03:49] <Datz> I wasn't aware 10.04.2 was available for server addition
[03:50] <Datz> I guess this page should be updated: http://www.ubuntu.com/desktop/get-ubuntu/alternative-download
[03:51] <ScottK> Please file a bug against the ubuntu-website project.
[03:52] <Datz> edition :P
[03:53] <Datz> that wouldn't be in ubuntu brainstorm, but the regular ubuntu forum?
[03:54] <ScottK> No.
[03:55] <ScottK> Datz: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-website/+filebug
[03:55] <Datz> thanks
[03:59] <Datz> done
[05:24] <osmosis> whats the difference between  kvm's  writeback and writethrough?
[07:01] <Datz> Is Ubuntu-JeOS not updated anymore?
[07:01] <Datz> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/jeos/releases/
[07:06] <ChmEarl> Datz, debootstrap, then install ubuntu-minimal and openssh-server
[07:12] <Datz> ah, good idea. thanks
[09:55] <foxbuntu> anyone around that is familar with 10.04 install on HP hardware?
[09:56] <foxbuntu> HP Server hardware that is
[10:00] <pHro> foxbuntu, ive installed on dell server hardware , not sure if that helps
[10:01] <foxbuntu> pHro, it might, you ever used the DRAC on the dell hardware to do it?
[10:01] <pHro> ive used the drac, a very nice tool, but never installed, I wouldnt see why installing via a drac would cause any issues, its just console redirection
[10:03] <pHro> foxbuntu, the biggest hurdle you may face is the raid controller driver, i know ubuntu supports all of dells raid controllers except the S100
[10:03] <pHro> S100 has no current linux support that I know of
[10:03] <foxbuntu> pHro, the problem I am having right now is I am attached to the system but after the hardware/kernel install it is looking for the install media in /cdrom but apprently thats mapped to the hardware CDROM not the virtual one I am using
[10:04] <pHro> ahh i see, i can see how that would be a challenge, do you have physical access to the  server to use the hw optical drive?
[10:05] <foxbuntu> not for hours
[10:05] <foxbuntu> and then I cant get to it
[10:05] <foxbuntu> so not really
[10:06] <foxbuntu> is there anyway to change where its looking?
[10:07] <pHro> id imaging that /cdrom is the hw optical drive and possibly /cdrom1 is the virtual, thats just a hypothesis, im not sure how you can tweak that
[10:07] <pHro> imagine*
[10:08] <pHro> id try booting to a livecd and see how its mapped out
[10:08] <pHro> but wait you cant boot to anything can you...
[10:09] <foxbuntu> I can boot
[10:09] <foxbuntu> it gets quite a ways into the install until this happens
[10:10] <pHro> i wish there was a way to install from an anonymous ftp like other distros, that would solve your problem...
[10:11] <pHro> i guess what you need to know is where to change the path to the install media...
[10:13] <pHro> i just loaded up the ubuntu installer in 'expert mode' looking around for options
[10:13] <pHro> you can press f6 to toggle that
[10:15] <foxbuntu> pHro, im actually trying that now...
[10:18] <foxbuntu> pHro, I might have found a way around it...you can select your source locations (i.e. media/apt) to get the comps from
[10:18] <pHro> yes you can select from a mirror
[10:19] <pHro> also
[10:19] <pHro> and its nice enough to know where the mirrors are for  you
[10:21] <foxbuntu> no dice
[10:21] <foxbuntu> it fails on the "install comps from cd" step in expert mode
[10:34] <pHro> try installing from a mirror
[10:35] <pHro> i forgot where i found it but it in there somewhere
[10:36] <pHro> its under the 'load installer components from cd'
[10:36] <pHro> then the first option talks about  choosing a mirror to install from
[10:40] <foxbuntu> pHro, i think i might have it working, there are two seperate types of ilo consoles, and the other one seems to work...that java based one
[10:40] <pHro> sweet
[10:41] <pHro> im glad you are making progress, ive been troubleshooting a leaky toilet for about an hour now and ive gotta wait another couple hours before home depot opens
[10:52] <qwebirc61633> hello again
[10:52] <qwebirc61633> im still trying to solve poweroff problem
[10:52] <qwebirc61633> I checked dmesg and it prints "apm: BIOS not found."
[10:56] <qwebirc61633> cmon
[10:57] <qwebirc61633> im sick of that thing
[10:57] <qwebirc61633> doesnt poweroff
[10:57] <qwebirc61633> ...
[10:59] <pHro> ok so when you issue a shutdown command it doesnt shut down?"
[11:03] <qwebirc61633> no, all those command dont poweroff
[11:03] <qwebirc61633> it's not BIOS fault because with same settings in BIOS
[11:03] <qwebirc61633> i can shutdown in archlinux
[11:14] <ikonia> qwebirc61633: please don't cross post your questions
[11:14] <qwebirc61633> ok
[11:14] <qwebirc61633> this is ubuntu server channel
[11:14] <qwebirc61633> i have that problem in server
[11:14] <ikonia> really ? why are you asking in #ubuntu then ?
[11:16] <qwebirc61633> ikonia: because it's ubuntu?
[11:16] <ikonia> qwebirc61633: this channel is for server support
[12:04] <njin> hello, can someone look at bug 747506
[12:19] <njin> ubuntu-it-test
[13:20] <alternate_> guise
[13:20] <alternate_> How do I install Ubuntu with custom configuration?
[13:20] <alternate_> is there an altenative CD?
[13:21] <alternate_> anyone
[13:22] <alternate_> hello!
[13:26] <DrDetroit> mostly you should just ask and then wait to see if someone will answer
[13:26] <DrDetroit> sometimes it takes awhile
[13:26] <DrDetroit> what kind of custom configuration?
[13:26] <alternate_> DrDetroit: power management etc
[13:27] <DrDetroit> I am no expert, but I would think that you could first install ubuntu-server, then do your custom configuration
[13:28] <DrDetroit> but, like I said, I am no expert. I am here getting help myself
[13:28] <DrDetroit> hehe
[13:29] <alternate_> DrDetroit: LOL!
[13:31] <DrDetroit> alternate: here is a guide to building your own kernel
[13:31] <DrDetroit> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/BuildYourOwnKernel
[13:31] <alternate_> looks hard
[13:32] <alternate_> I will try
[13:33] <DrDetroit> you might just want to wait for someone more knowledgable than I
[13:33] <alternate_> DrDetroit: Ill do it after hacking Linus
[13:33] <DrDetroit> haha
[13:33] <DrDetroit> my kinda guy
[13:33] <DrDetroit> or gal
[13:34] <alternate_> gay?
[13:36] <alternate_> DrDetroit: thanks for the link ;)
[13:36] <DrDetroit> i think i typed guy
[13:37] <DrDetroit> oh i see, no not gay, it's just a saying
[13:37] <DrDetroit> ltr
[13:50] <alternate_> almost getting into Linus ssh server
[13:50] <alternate_> torvalds is the login username
[13:50] <alternate_> :))
[14:23] <jsebean> does anyone know why some of my files randomly go corrupt on ubuntu server?
[14:25] <jsebean> anyone?
[14:26] <jsebean> does anyone know why some of my files randomly go corrupt on ubuntu server?
[17:01] <hggdh> RoAkSoAx: there?
[17:24] <hggdh> RoAkSoAx: when you are in: without 'env IFACE=manual-start' in eucalyptus-network.conf, upgrade fails; with it, upgrade hangs
[17:24] <RoAkSoAx> hggdh: I'm here
[17:24] <RoAkSoAx> hggdh: uhmmm yeah there's something weird going on there
[17:24] <RoAkSoAx> hggdh: can't test anything right now
[17:25] <RoAkSoAx> as I'm in the TLF right now
[17:35] <hggdh> RoAkSoAx: no problem, just a heads up.
[17:42] <RoAkSoAx> hggdh: thanks ;)
[17:50] <hggdh> RoAkSoAx: for the record: http://imagebin.org/146287
[17:52] <RoAkSoAx> hggdh: cool. Will look at this stuff when i get home
[19:44] <help__me> hello
[19:44] <help__me> how can I update grub using rescue mode?
[19:45] <help__me> I changed resolution in grub file but I messed up a setting and now I dont get signal image in grub etc
[19:45] <help__me> if you know tell me pls
[20:08] <Daughain> Would this be th eplace to get help setting up a home media server?
[20:09] <James147> !ask | Daughain
[20:09] <James147> ^^ you are more likly to get an answer that way :)
[20:10] <James147> :S
[20:10] <Daughain> Considering how varied the use of the term'server' is, I thought I asked a valid quesion.
[20:12] <ehnde> anyone use kvm? is it typically administered from the command line or a gui?
[20:12] <ehnde> i was really comfortable with vmware ESXi, but it doesn't play well with my current hardware
[20:12] <ehnde> i'd like a similar setup if at all possible
[20:14] <James147> Daughain: making ubottu's statement more valid ^^ its hard to tell you where to go when we dont know what exactly you want :)
[20:15] <Daughain> James147, Actually, I kow, I just cant remember the name of the channel. It was dedicated to a buntu fork dedicated to being a media server.
[20:15] <jmarsden> Daughain: Please ask your real question.  Then either it can be answered here, or you can be pointed to a more appropriate channel.
[20:15] <matoc> ehnde: KVM can be used in many different ways. Look at virt-manager if you want a gui.
[20:16] <ehnde> matoc: does virt-manager work remotely? or just on the host machine?
[20:17] <matoc> ehnde: it can work remotely though an ssh chanel.
[20:17] <matoc> *through
[20:17] <ehnde> that would work for my purposes, i'll do the appropriate searches
[20:17] <ehnde> thank you
[20:42] <Haegin> Hi, how can I change locale on ubuntu server? I've got the locale I want set in /etc/environment, /etc/default/locale and I've got it enabled in /var/lib/locales/supported.d/local or wherever it is and I've tried dpkg-reconfigure locales but it's still booting and using POSIX like a n00b
[20:45] <DrDetroit> Haegin: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Locale