[09:11] wubi: evand * r210 trunk/ (debian/changelog src/wubi/backends/win32/backend.py): [09:11] wubi: Catch IO errors around trying to remove Wubi from the startup folder [09:11] wubi: (LP: #771517). [09:11] cjwatson: ^ can you review that [09:15] LGTM === DarkSector_afk is now known as DarkSector [15:12] ubiquity: evand * r4723 trunk/ (debian/changelog ubiquity/plugins/ubi-prepare.py): [15:12] ubiquity: Don't offer the download updates option when there is no Internet [15:12] ubiquity: connection. See LP: 651932. [15:24] cjwatson: http://paste.ubuntu.com/599807/ - if you wouldn't mind reviewing that. You'll probably need to look at the full tree for sufficient context. [15:25] not entirely happy with this - it means that if wubi crashes, they're stuck in an infinite loop [15:25] though I guess it could just as easily crash early on [15:26] mm. I've also asked Erick to try a retest in more controlled situation [15:27] (discussed out of band) [15:27] another option (as mentioned IRL) is to copy wubi.exe to a safe place before scheduling it for deletion, and then copying *that* to the uninstaller [17:20] http://paste.ubuntu.com/599870/ [17:20] cjwatson: ^ [17:24] wubi: evand * r211 trunk/ (debian/changelog src/wubi/backends/win32/backend.py): Only ever schedule the wubi binary for removal later (LP: #771517). [19:24] hi, all. I need to automate an ubuntu 10.10 installation. is preseed the best tool for the job? I don't see preseed documentation in ubuntu 10.10 docs [19:24] and the partition limitations still exits?