[00:01] i think that's how we met *you* iirc [00:03] I don't remember [00:03] I guess I expected something to happen, not realizing how slow things were [00:04] I sshd my android jedijf [00:04] i saw [00:05] shall I kill init [00:06] it's too tempting [00:08] is it even possible [00:09] no clue...i use adb to get inside [00:09] I want to kill something vital [00:11] Irishmanluke: rm -rf / ? [00:11] :P [00:12] I don't want to break it completely [00:12] but killing something vital does that anyways :P [00:12] not permanantly [00:13] semi permanently? [00:13] :LP [00:13] :P * [00:13] I killed the actual phone process before [00:14] kill -9 -1 ? [00:19] I lost my connection to it somehow [00:36] while it appears to be on the same network as me I cannot ping it [01:09] * ChinnoDog gets angry at btrfs, smashes computer [01:13] maybe you shouldn't use filesystems which haven't released a stable version yet [01:14] I don't think its the fs in error. It is me. I moved stuff around and now I can't boot [01:15] It keeps giving me "An error occured while mounting /" [01:15] and then when I hit "M" for manual recovery it says at the top "Root filesystem check failed" [01:15] of course it failed, it is btrfs! [01:16] I mounted /boot (separate partition) and updated grub.cfg by adding fastboot to avoid fsck, I've booted from CD and updated the fstab to disable fsck [01:17] It still fails here. I am in recovery env again. How do I see errors? [01:18] if I 'cat /proc/mounts' it shows that my hard disk is mounted read only and it looks fine [01:32] oh. I think I figured out what is going on. I can't mount /dev/sda3 more than once. Yet, I can do this when I am booted on the Natty LiveCD [01:40] Maybe this is a change that was made in natty [01:44] hi again ctbeiser [01:44] Hello? [01:46] I think I just figured out how to solve my mount problem. It is the only way I am going to be able to dual boot Maverick and Natty on btrfs using subvolumes. [01:48] I had /home as a separate subvolume. I'm going to move /home into my /UbuntuMaverick subvolume so it gets mounted with /, but then when I install Natty I'm going to mount /UbuntuMaverick/home as /home [01:49] None of you probably know what I'm talking about. Its ok, I'll be btrfs expert. [02:28] ssweeny: I ran that command and system told me to do another command instead: sudo dpkg --configure -someletter and so its doing that now [02:35] I feel so stupid. What command do I use in a bash script to return a value? [02:36] oh. "exit"? [02:43] I think I am hitting this bug now: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/btrfs-tools/+bug/460246 [02:43] Title: Bug #460246 in btrfs-tools (Ubuntu): “fsck.btrfs -a doesn’t work (called from mountall)” (at bugs.launchpad.net) [02:43] * ChinnoDog surrenders [02:43] too much work for an experiement [03:09] ChinnoDog: this is when you restore from the backups you wisely made before you starting mucking around with btrfs :) [03:15] join #test [03:15] Sorry. [03:43] waltman: I didn't do it on my main workstation. It was just an experiment [06:43] Suspend my hosted server for nonpayment... pffft [07:12] helo [07:12] can any1 help me pls...am trying to install ubuntu 11.04 ,it says No detected operating system, [07:13] i want a duel boot with win7 [07:13] i have 2 disk partions [07:56] sivau: How did you have it set up before you tried to install 11.04 and how is it now? [07:57] holy crap it is 3am. How did that happen? [07:58] * ChinnoDog checks the chronometer on his time machine [10:38] * InHisName notices his chronometer indicates 5:42 am [12:43] Good morning, world! [12:48] Well, I did sudo dpkg --configure -d then followed with sudo apt-get -d install or something like that. All clean.... [12:50] Now when I reboot normal, choose 2.6.35-28 and big UBUNTU print on screen with cycling red dots under it. 3-7 seconds. Then screen cycles out-sync---in-sync 3x THEN nothing more for very long time 30 minutes ? Why wont it finish booting ? [12:56] * waltman notices InHisName's chronometer is running about 4 minutes fast [12:56] * InHisName is just a fast guy [13:00] * InHisName checked time.gov and discovered he was only 2:48 fast, snif snif. [13:25] ntpd++ [15:53] Good bacon to all! [16:26] SamuraiAlba: did you see the bacon, ground beef, hot dog -- turtles recipie ? [16:34] O.o [16:34] no [16:37] here ya go, SamuraiAlba http://thechive.com/2010/02/15/bacon-cheese-turtleburger-anyone-3-photos/ [16:37] Title: Bacon Cheese Turtleburger anyone? (3 Photos) : theCHIVE (at thechive.com) [16:38] for detailed recipie: http://followmyrecipe.blogspot.com/2010/02/super-carolines-bacon-turtle-burger-fun.html [16:38] Title: Follow My Recipe: Super Caroline's Bacon Turtle Burger Fun! (at followmyrecipe.blogspot.com) [16:39] Need fixing my update to 10.10 from 10.04 rebooted before done. [16:40] I can boot recovery mode to login and login. Full boot never completes. [16:40] So far I've done the below: [16:40] Well, I did sudo dpkg --configure -d then followed with sudo apt-get -d install or something like that. All clean.... [16:40] Now when I reboot normal, choose 2.6.35-28 and big UBUNTU print on screen with cycling red dots under it. 3-7 seconds. Then screen cycles out-sync---in-sync 3x THEN nothing more for very long time 30 minutes ? Why wont it finish booting ? [18:03] izzere a piknik going on today, hardly any typing today. [18:07] I wish I was at a picnic [18:10] once again we can all blame JonathanD for that ;-) [18:17] I didn't do it. [18:19] Its all your fault [18:20] JonathanD: we know you didn't do it, that's why there is no picnic :-D [18:21] Oh. [18:21] Well then. [18:22] Join us all in Bridgeport, PA, at the park at the top of the hill, for burgers. [18:22] 4pm. [18:22] There, now theres a picnic :p [18:23] but will you really be there? [18:23] *shrugs* [18:23] if people actually want to go I will. I can walk [18:23] I don't actually have any burgers, though. [18:24] didn't think so [18:24] I could do something the 14th. [18:24] I liked last years picnic spot. [18:25] except for all the dirt :P [18:25] it had tetherball [18:25] tetherball rocks [18:26] I wouldn't mind doing a bridgeport one, though. We were looking at it before because it's walkable from the high speed line station [18:28] how bout an (optional) all day canoeing/kayaking trip ending with a picnic (open to all, including non-canoers) at betzwood. [18:29] sounds good [18:32] fitzwater rents canoes [18:32] they'll also pick them up [18:33] the picnic at betzwood might not work, though, since the cars would be back at fitz [18:33] I'll see if I can work up a plan. [20:49] any ubuntu experts around ? [20:49] or you're all too busy planning picnics. [20:51] you started it :-/ [20:52] Yea so I did. I'm just jealous, I had conflicts with 1st two geeknics and could not come. [20:53] My weekends are mostly booked from now to 3rd Sat June. [20:56] then you may miss this one as well [20:57] so will I if JonathanD picks a third Sat :P [21:00] InHisName: what about the camping trip, in June? [21:00] http://geeknic.org/?p=144 [21:00] Title: geeknic.org » Geeknic++ Northeast United States, June 24th-26th (at geeknic.org) [21:01] rmg51: so how bout this. [21:01] Weekdays after school out ? 3day 2 nite camping, nifty [21:01] canoe fitz to wherever... [21:02] fitz picks us up and takes us back. [21:02] Ringing Rocks park but not sure of canoeing. [21:02] then we go to canal park in phoenixville, picnic there. [21:02] (not sure what weekend for this) [21:02] week middle ? [21:03] NONE of mine committed after school done. [21:04] InHisName: it has to be a weekend if I'm gonna be there :P [21:04] never been canoing [21:05] The cost for the rentals is $45 for a kayak and $50 for a canoe. Or less if we do a shorter trip. [21:05] has to be a weekend for anyone who works :-D [21:06] indeed. [21:08] nice, the upgrade install finishes, then locks the laptop up at the restart box :-/ [21:13] Unity doesn't like the hardware on teddy's old laptop [21:13] I'm probably going to do a test install on my T41 [21:32] no picnic, but we're going to peppers, if anyone cares to join :P