| arand | Does ubuntu support btrfs without a separate /boot as of now, and if not, a user claims that there were no warnings in ubiquity about this.. | 17:38 |
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| cjwatson | we do, but there's an outstanding grub bug that's causing problems | 17:50 |
| cjwatson | I hope to get that fixed before release | 17:51 |
| chris4585 | I was wondering if there was anyway to recover my encrypted data? | 18:02 |
| cjwatson | chris4585: there are various tools which may help, such as ecryptfs-recover-private | 18:08 |
| cjwatson | ('man ecryptfs<tab><tab>') | 18:09 |
| chris4585 | could I use it running from another install of Ubuntu? | 18:09 |
| cjwatson | http://blog.dustinkirkland.com/2009/03/mounting-your-encrypted-home-from.html | 18:09 |
| * cjwatson <- not an ecryptfs expert, though | 18:10 | |
| chris4585 | cjwatson, I'll look at it thanks | 18:10 |
| chris4585 | it seemed I was able to mount my data though, it just wouldn't decrypt | 18:10 |
| genec | I've encountered an issue with Ubuntu-11.04-beta1, MBR layout preconfigured (MBR, partitions, active flag), installing to btrfs (sole file system) with grub2 target selected as the volume (sda1) rather than its parent (sda) | 18:43 |
| genec | however selecting sda from partitioning tool works | 19:01 |
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