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rickspencer3robbiew, Daviey either of you guyses around?00:06
micahgdoes the server install come with langpacks by default?00:06
rickspencer3hey all, micahg is asking becuase of bug #80085700:06
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 800857 in firefox "language packs pull in Firefox on upgrade" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/80085700:06
rickspencer3basically, if you are running natty, and you have lang pack installed ....and you do a dist-upgrade00:08
rickspencer3the result is that Firefox will get installed00:08
rickspencer3it's a packaging bug that micahg has already fixed and is uploading the fix now00:08
rickspencer3is this something we need to urgently let server users know about?00:08
rickspencer3SpamapS, hey00:16
SpamapSrickspencer3: howdy!00:17
rickspencer3he SpamapS00:18
rickspencer3I just wanted to draw your attention to this issue ^00:18
* SpamapS looks at the server seeds00:18
SpamapSI don't see any direct dependency on it00:19
SpamapSii  language-selector-common 0.34.1                   Language selector for Ubuntu Linux00:20
SpamapSThats all I see on my natty servers00:20
micahgSpamapS: there's no language-pack-* installed?00:21
SpamapSmicahg: no there's no need00:21
micahgok00:22
rickspencer3SpamapS, I can't invite you to #ubuntu-mozillateam00:23
SpamapSrickspencer3: I don't think its necessary00:24
rickspencer3SpamapS, well, they are asking questions about server00:24
SpamapSah00:24
uvirtbotNew bug: #795500 in open-vm-tools (multiverse) "package open-vm-dkms 2011.03.28-387002-0ubuntu1.1 failed to install/upgrade: open-vm-tools kernel module failed to build" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/79550000:26
dkngetting /bin/sh: if-up: not found failed to bring up br000:49
dkntrying to get a bridge for kvm to run off of my bond 5 interfaces in00:53
dknhttp://pastebin.com/7PkiKeFu00:55
dknbah..... took out the pre-up if-up bond0 works great01:04
T3CHKOMMIEhey all!01:21
lifelesshallyn: SpamapS: so arch (and uname -m) reports x86_64 inside the i386 lxc01:34
lifelessif you guys have ideas for fixing that (for example, running /sbin/init under linux32) that would be good01:35
hallynlifeless: yes, but go ahead and gcc a file that does sizeof(int)01:37
hallynlifeless: arch and uname -a use uname(2) output.  we can't forge that.01:37
hallynbut you're running 32-bit, and compiling 32-bit apps01:37
lifelesshallyn: man linux3201:37
lifelesshallyn: we very much can forge uname output :)01:38
hallynjcool, guess that's how schroot does it01:39
hallyni see no reason why we can't have lxc-start run linux3201:39
hallynwill have to see how it does it01:39
hallynlifeless: i'll hack that in tomorrow01:40
lifelesswould you like a bug report ?01:40
hallynlifeless: how about just a comment on the existing one?01:40
lifelesssure01:40
hallynlifeless: thanks for the tip :)01:40
hallynsomebody wasn't thinking01:40
* hallyn points at himself01:41
lifelesscommented01:42
hallynthx01:42
hallyndoes it really just set sys_personality?01:45
hallynguess i'll just do that01:46
Ursinhalifeless is everywhere01:53
lifelesshallyn: sudo lxc-start -n lucid-test-lp -d usr/bin/linux32 sbin/init01:53
lifelesshallyn: gets me thr right arch when I then ssh into it ;)01:54
lifelessUrsinha: hola :>01:54
hallynlifeless: exactly, except i thin ki'd prefer to use setarch manually01:54
hallynlifeless: i don't understand, though, why uname -a works then01:54
Ursinhalifeless: hiya01:54
lifelesshallyn: be my guest, I'm just hacking around till you catch up :>01:54
hallynin the kernel code, it doesn't look like it should work01:54
lifelesshallyn: uname -a01:55
lifelessLinux lucid-test-lp 2.6.38-9-generic #43-Ubuntu SMP Thu Apr 28 15:23:06 UTC 2011 i686 GNU/Linux01:55
hallynlifeless: right, and strace it and it just calls uname().  Which should just copy the uts_ns->utsname contents01:56
hallynnow maybe glibc is helping out01:56
* lifeless is happy w/magic01:57
hallynheh01:57
lifelesshallyn: oh yeah, where should I report the lxc-stop no working thing ?02:04
lifelessI presume its the cgroup thing ?02:04
hallynlifeless: against lxc.  it's a cgroup thing, but a bug in lxc02:05
lifelessnew bug, or in the 'broken by cgroup' bug ?02:05
hallynwhat is the broken by cgroup bug?02:05
lifelesshttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lxc/+bug/78409302:05
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 784093 in lxc "lxc broken by cgroup-bin" [High,Confirmed]02:05
hallynyeah i think it's the same thing.  Just a different aspect of it.  What he describes inthe description would be worked around by SpamapS' config.02:06
hallynbut it is that bug, just comment in there that lxc-stop doesn't work.02:07
lifelessI have spamaps config02:07
hallynright02:07
lifelesswill do02:07
hallynthx02:07
hallynkilling my client now, ttyl02:07
lifelessciao02:07
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twbIt's not "broken"; the user just needs to mount ANOTHER cgroup with "lxc" instead of "none" as its source device02:15
twbAt least, that's my ten-second diagnosis02:16
twbIIRC lxc looks through /proc/mounts for cgroup mountpoints, it picks the one called "lxc" or otherwise the first one it finds.02:17
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hallynlifeless: do'h, that was easier than i thought, lxc already does the right thing, you just need 'lxc.arch = i686' in the config file.04:11
hallynwill push that to ppa tomorrow.  gnight.04:11
twbYou do?04:13
twbPretty sure I'm not doing that04:13
lifelesshallyn: ahha!04:15
lifelesshallyn: thanks for digging04:15
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airtonixI installed samba4 package and it's missing the samba-tool to create new users in the samba4 active directory.05:34
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quesoWhat's with the recent update to grub that requires you to say "Yes" to continue without installing grub in order to continue with the upgrade, when in fact, grub is installed and being upgraded?06:35
queso(lucid)06:35
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RoyKhow can I change the default shell in ubuntu?11:43
RoyKnot chsh, but the default used by useradd11:43
RoyKerm - found it - /etc/default/useradd11:44
uvirtbotNew bug: #801098 in kvm (main) "Unable to create VM when .iso file is stored on external USB drive" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/80109811:47
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uvirtbotNew bug: #801115 in tomcat6 (main) "package tomcat6 6.0.28-10ubuntu2 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/80111513:06
ScottKjamespage: I didn't do it this time since I didn't want to step on what you'd already done, but for bugs like 789810 where it's clearly a misconfigured system I tend to turn them into questions and follow-up that way.  It gets them off the bug list, but the user still gets help.13:10
jamespageScottK: that sounds like a good idea - I tend to subscribe to the bug just in case the user needs any help but that does sounds like a better method.13:14
ScottKjamespage: It might be something to discuss at a server team meeting as a team 'best practice'.13:15
DavieyScottK: good thought..13:16
ScottKThanks.13:16
ScottKI believe that a large fraction of server bugs are really support requests (even if the user filing them doesn't know this)13:17
DavieyScottK: The only issue could be, is the first response normally is "it looks like this, can you confirm?" <-- at that state, it could still be a bug.13:17
ScottKDaviey: That's true for some things, but some like the postfix error 75 invalide hostname ones are clearly misconfigured systems.13:18
DavieyScottK: Yeah, that is true.  Or issues that are never going to get fixed at the distro level.13:18
DavieyOr never going to be able to provide enough information to have a useful bug report.13:18
ScottKIn the case of 789810 it's also clearly a misconfigured system and the error log even tells you exactly how to fix it.13:19
DavieyScottK: BTW, Ursula is going to be doing some analysis on our bugs to help see where the issues are.  The idea of a 'best pratice' is a great one.13:20
ScottKGetting SpamapS to do his work item on the postfix exit 75 bug pattern would be a help...13:20
DavieyScottK: what are your thoughts on things like bug 800651?13:20
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 800651 in virt-manager "Failed to create new machine" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/80065113:20
Davieyerr, wrong one13:20
Davieybug 795500, rather13:21
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 795500 in open-vm-tools "package open-vm-dkms 2011.03.28-387002-0ubuntu1.1 failed to install/upgrade: open-vm-tools kernel module failed to build" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/79550013:21
ScottKDaviey: You're kinder than I am.  I'd have marked that one invalid since it's not an Ubuntu kernel and so he's doing something unsupported.13:23
ScottKDaviey: Who's Ursula?13:23
DavieyScottK: From the Launchpad QA team, joining ~ubuntu-server.13:24
ScottKOh.  I didn't know.13:24
ScottK(you all picked the one day a week I'm pretty reliably offline and in $work meetings for the server team meeting)13:25
DavieyScottK: it hasn't  been announced yet. *oops*.13:25
ScottK;-)13:26
DavieyScottK: The meeting time and date is more of a problem than ever before, as those that have to be there are on a wider TZ split than previous cycles.13:26
ScottKYep.13:27
DavieyAnd near the begining of the week IMO, is better - as there is still time to work on stuff before people forget over the weekend :)13:27
ScottKSince I'm kind of in the middle of the split, time is less of an issue for me than the day.13:27
DavieyAlthough, if it enables more people to attend - the idea of rotating days wouldn't hurt so much.13:28
DavieyPerhaps Tue/Wed rotation.13:29
ScottKI'm not sure what's best.13:29
ScottKRotation can (equally) confuse people and cause them to miss the meeting.13:30
Davieytrue.13:30
ScottKI'm not pushing to have it changed for my sake.  I know whatever day/time is picked will be bad for someone.13:30
DavieyScottK: Well trying to be as accomodating to everyone.13:31
ScottKSure.  I appreciate that.13:31
uvirtbotNew bug: #801123 in openssh (main) "sshd init script does not use the option "--pidfile"" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/80112313:42
zulmorning13:46
zuljdstrand: i am going to put up the new libvirt for you so you can have a look at this libvirt problem that im having (newer libvirt) if that is ok13:49
th0mzhow could i get the cpu utilisation of modules please ? (kernel space, not user land/procss)13:50
Davieyhey zul13:52
patdk-wkth0mz, build a profiling kernel?14:02
th0mzpatdk-wk: like with systemtap ?14:03
th0mzsomebody point me this link14:03
patdk-wkdunno :)14:03
patdk-wkit's been like a decade since I last cared to do it14:04
th0mzerf14:04
th0mzoki ;)14:04
jdstrandzul: joy14:08
zuljdstrand: exactly14:08
jdstrandzul: where is it14:10
zuljdstrand: ~chucks/libvirt on chinstrap14:12
z3rohello everyone15:38
z3roanyone can help me ?15:38
PiciAsk a question, potentially get an anwer.15:38
Picianswer even.15:38
z3roi already have install ids15:39
z3rohow can i alert that ids alert file automatic..15:39
z3romeans..15:39
z3roif i use ehco command..15:40
z3rowhere need i put that file to autorun everytime alerts detect15:40
hallynDaviey: hey15:48
hallynDaviey: can you push http://people.canonical.com/~serge/lxc_0.7.4-0ubuntu11/lxc_0.7.4-0ubuntu11.dsc  for me?15:48
hallynIn return, I promise, within the next month, to apply for upload rights to the server set :)15:48
stgraberDaviey, hallyn: uploaded15:58
hallynstgraber: thanks!15:58
stgrabernp, and yes, apply for PPU :)15:58
hallynstgraber: haha, now i dn't have to apply for upload rights?  :-)15:58
hallynzounds!15:58
hallynhm, no zul15:59
hallynis he out looting or something?15:59
stgraber:)15:59
stgraberyou just had to mention his nick for him to appear16:00
hallynlol16:00
hallynirc is not race-free it seems16:00
hallynzul: when I get the tempalte stuff straightened out, i'm gonna have to look into poweroff with lxcguest not always working.  I think we're overmounting under /var again.  (you needed that for libvirt or something)16:01
hallynzul: so i'm just sayin', if you have a few minutse where you're bored and want to look, feel free.  Else I'll get to it.  Should probably open a bug16:01
zulhallyn: i didnt think i have a problem with but i havent tested recently16:01
hallynzul: it was sporadically happening for meyesterday, but it's possible the laptop was just objecting to stress16:02
zulhallyn: ah ok16:02
hallynSpamapS: ok, I think I"m going to add '-t [debootstrap|uec]' to the lxc-ubuntu template and pull in your lxc-natty-uec stuff16:02
hallynso long as you're nto doing any special post-processing, this should be fine16:03
jdstrandhallyn: may I ask what you are referring to? (the stress thing)16:03
stgraberhallyn: I was wondering, can't we just ship with a generic lxc-ubuntu template script and have symlinks for the various versions? then we can just check $0 to know what $dist to use16:03
hallynjdstrand: once in awhile yesterday, when I did 'poweroff' in a container, it wouldn't shut off, i'd have to lxc-stop it.16:03
jdstrandI see16:04
hallynstgraber: that's waht i have now :)  check lxc-users mailing list, or ppa:serge-hallyn/lxc-natty,16:04
stgraberhallyn: nice!16:04
hallynjdstrand: i didn't have time to watch the pattern, was creating containers like mad,16:04
jdstrandhallyn: I hit that infuriating guest instability bug yesterday16:04
jdstrandhallyn: (kvm)16:04
hallynjdstrand: oh, in kvm?16:04
hallynman16:04
jdstrandhallyn: and thought you started hitting it16:04
hallynwish we could get to the bottom of that16:05
jdstrandyes16:05
hallynno16:05
hallyni've never had it16:05
jdstrandanytime I go on wireless, boom. though it has happened other times, that is a very easy trigger here16:05
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hallynstgraber: code is at https://code.launchpad.net/~serge-hallyn/ubuntu/oneiric/lxc/update-templates fwiw16:06
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uvirtbotNew bug: #801187 in openssh (main) "should use GTK3" [Low,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/80118716:06
hallynjdstrand: remind me, you've reproduced this with qemu.git ?16:07
hallynIf so, I"d say we should pull in aliguori and Avi16:07
hallynout for a bit, bbl16:09
jdstrandhallyn: not qemu.git. I am currently still on natty16:19
jbwivguys, is there any sort of centralized mgmt tool for ubuntu-server akin to Red Hat's spacewalk? (spacewalk.redhat.com)16:39
zuljbwiv: have a look at http://landscape.canonical.com16:41
jdstrandzul: fyi, I can reproduce the libvirt issue. what is happening is the dynamic profile isn't being created16:41
jdstrandzul: I don't know why yet16:41
zuljdstrand: cool16:42
zuljdstrand: good im not going crazy then16:42
jdstrandwell, that isn't the word I would use16:42
zuljdstrand: heh16:42
jbwivzul: was hoping for something open source ;-) any idea what pricing landscape has?16:45
zuljbwiv: no check the website16:45
jbwivzul, yes, did. no pricing listed. I'll contact them. thx16:46
alticequick question about TFTPD if no one is busy?16:48
jbwivaltice, don't ask to ask ;)16:48
alticehaha, sry, just being polite16:49
alticeanyways16:49
alticeso i loaded up xinet and TFTPD and the client, and can turn up xinet services (I have made the tftp file in the xinet dir to turn on tftpd server), however.......I cannot get it to actually turn up or work?16:49
alticefollowed a tutorial online16:49
alticealso, if I do a "netstat -anp" I can see that socket 69 has been opened.....so, not quite sure where that leaves me to T-shoot the prob16:52
alticeanyone have any ideas? or feel like pointing me to some reading material that an obvious google search has not given me?16:53
altice@jbwiv ; looks like everyone is busy hmm?16:54
jbwivaltice, busy, or not sure of the answer ;)16:55
alticenahhh, I'm sure someone knows. I'm sure it's something silly I'm doing like in the tftp server config file or something16:56
alticeoh well, I'll try another room :) someone msg me if you have any thoughts on it16:57
alticethanks all16:57
ZajjkoJust upgraded from 10.10 to 11.04 and now the system halts during boot (during or after Stopping System V runlevel compatibility)17:05
ZajjkoI never get an <OK> prompt on that line17:05
ZajjkoStarting grub-loader, booting to rescue-mode and choosing resume normal boot works though17:06
simstimhi! im looking for some help installing a usb nic to server 11.0417:09
patdk-wkopen computer, shove into slot, turn computer on, use nic17:09
patdk-wkoh usb :)17:09
simstimlol :317:10
patdk-wkshove in slot, hope linux has drivers for it :)17:10
patdk-wkwhat model?17:10
simstimlemme check...17:10
simstimits a cisco linksys. not totally sure on the exact model?17:11
patdk-wkexact model helps17:11
simstimi'll search it17:12
patdk-wkit doesn't say on it?17:12
patdk-wkI have a very old one at home17:14
simstimusb300m. not much more than that :\17:15
patdk-wkthat the new/current one17:16
simstimpretty sure17:16
simstimi think it saw it when it asked to which if to config during intsall, but i dont know how to access it from there17:17
patdk-wkit should just work17:17
simstimsince its usb, will it not show up in ifconfig?17:18
patdk-wkonly active ones show up I think by default17:18
patdk-wkwhat does lsusb show?17:18
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simstimthe usual linux ports, then...17:20
simstimport005: uniclass tech17:21
patdk-wkgrep eth /var/log/messages17:21
simstimno such directory17:22
patdk-wkheh?17:22
simstimthere is no log directory in var17:24
patdk-wklogs?17:24
patdk-wkgrep eth /var/logs/messages17:25
patdk-wkna it's log17:25
patdk-wkwhat is wrong with your system?17:25
simstimi dont know D:17:25
simstimits a fresh install of 11.04 so i havent done anything to it yet17:25
simstimthere were more entries on lsusb, should i post them too?17:26
patdk-wklsusb | pastebinit17:26
patdk-wkwill do it17:26
patdk-wkassuming you have pastebinit installed17:26
simstimim not on the serv atm, i have to roll back and forth from it :x17:27
simstimthet other entires were from asix electronics and genesys logic. 2.0 usb 4 port hub17:28
simstimoh, that asix is the one i think17:31
jdstrandzul: I think I found the commit that broke stuff17:37
zuljdstrand: oh? url17:37
jdstrandzul: http://libvirt.org/git/?p=libvirt.git;a=commitdiff;h=12317957ecd6c37a2fb16275dcdeeacfe25c517e#patch917:39
jdstrandzul: problem is, it is a redesign issue17:39
jdstrandzul: so I need to dig in more17:39
jdstrand(ie, it isn't something we could just revert)17:39
zuljdstrand: cool thanks17:39
stgraberzul: hey! I just noticed bug 80125918:54
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 801259 in python-lockfile "[MIR] python-lockfile" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/80125918:54
stgraberzul: a bit weird as the package is already in main :)18:55
zulstgraber: yep18:55
stgraberzul: I had it promoted for LTSP: bug 68604518:55
uvirtbotLaunchpad bug 686045 in python-lockfile "[MIR] python-lockfile" [Undecided,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/68604518:55
zuldoh!18:55
stgraberso apparently you did all the paperwork for nothing ;)18:55
jetoleHey guys. Does anyone know if there is a way to specify interface order in /etc/network/interfaces for which devices will be brought up first and brought down first? I'm asking because I am putting a bridge on a vlan on a bond and therefor the bridge needs to come up first and the vlans needs to come up second and then the two bridges need to be brought up19:10
RoyKjetole: have you tried with the standard config?19:11
RoyKif that doesn't work, I guess not marking them as "auto" might be the thing, and then upping them manually in a separate script later19:12
warzauwynnjetole: from "man interfaces": "ifup brings  the  named  interfaces up in the order listed"19:13
warzauwynnhttp://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/hardy/man5/interfaces.5.html19:13
SpamapSjetole: have you looked at ifenslave ?19:14
SpamapSjetole: its specific purpose is to handle complicated bonding configurations.19:14
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jetoleRoyK, warzauwynn and SpamapS: thanks.19:18
jetolewarzauwynn: I didn't realize it brought up the interfaces in the order listed so that is great to know19:18
jetoleSpamapS: yes I have to use ifenslave for bonding but I'm not sure how that would related to which order the interfaces are brought up or it would have anything to do with bridging and vlans19:19
warzauwynnjetole: me neither, but that's the beauty of google.  http://www.google.com/search?q=ubuntu+interfaces+order19:19
SpamapSjetole: hrm, you're right, its not useful for bridges.. I just lumped all those wwords into 'bonding' in my head..19:22
SpamapSjetole: from 'man interfaces'  "ifup brings the named inter‐ faces up in the order listed.19:23
SpamapShahahaha19:23
* SpamapS reads backwards19:23
SpamapSwarzauwynn: well done :-P19:23
warzauwynn:D19:23
Davieylynxman: Regarding -stomp, were you looking at removing the hard coded paths?19:26
Daviey(and using the unversioned symlink?)19:26
lynxmanDaviey: yeah, apart from trying to make it build properly19:26
lynxmanDaviey: the unversioned symlink is by far not a problem though :)19:26
Davieylynxman: Are you happy to carry on, or wanna push a branch with what you have?19:27
lynxmanDaviey: I think we got it almost hammered now19:27
jetoleSpamapS: yeah thats what warzauwynn mentioned but I didn't realize. I have read that man page a handful of times but not any time recently. I didn't remember ever seeing that and didn't think to read it again which was a mistake on my part so sorry guys19:27
Davieylynxman: rocking19:28
lynxmanDaviey: now the packages are there, but erlang client fails :)19:28
Davieylynxman: erland is overated. :)19:28
lynxmanDaviey: deffo19:30
DavieyerlanG even more so19:31
lynxmanDaviey: yeah I don't know who that Erland guy is :D19:31
Daviey:)19:31
zulerlang is over rated19:34
zleslieHi19:35
zleslieSo I am trying to get natty to pxe, which I have done for all other versions without issue, but for some reason, when I go through the install from the pxe images, the system fails to boot.19:36
zleslieI thought it might be my preseed or something has changed with preseed between maverick and natty, but I also did a manual install using the pxe images and the system is still failing to boot after manual install19:37
zleslieAnyone know if I am overlooking something simple here?19:37
zleslieSeems odd, since I have been able to do this without issue on older versions of ubuntu19:37
zleslieI got the images from mirrors.kernel.org19:37
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zleslieHmm,19:43
zlesliedead channel?19:43
hallynis there a rackspace irc channel?19:52
hallynhm, there is19:53
jdstrandzul: ok, after discussing with upstream, I have a preliminary patch19:56
jdstrandzul: I'm going to have to test it and have them review it19:57
zuljdstrand: ack19:57
jdstrandzul: so it is going to be a while19:57
zuljdstrand: no worries19:57
jdstrandzul: they reorganized things in an incompatible way with the apparmor driver19:57
zulhah19:57
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uvirtbotNew bug: #660428 in nova (universe) "nova-objectstore start errors after install" [Medium,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/66042820:17
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mbrinsonAnyone have any good resources online (Google hasn't turned up anything useful for me) for troubleshooting boot issues for ubuntu?  I'm doing a standard server install with software raid1 (set up following the official ubuntu docs) and I am unable to boot after getting past the grub boot screen.  It proceeds to a black screen and then after another 20 seconds or so the monitor enters standby mode (amber light)21:55
mbrinsonForgot to mention - 11.0421:55
mbrinsonand x64  (on an asus TS100-E621:56
uvirtbotNew bug: #801338 in amavisd-new (main) "package amavisd-new-postfix 1:2.6.5-0ubuntu2 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/80133821:56
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mbrinsonI actually just attempted SSH connection to it and I am able to connect.  So it does look to be just an issue with the vga output.22:01
mbrinsonI'm just really surprised to discover that because I figured there wouldn't be any vga issues because I'm just at runlevel3 (no gui launched)22:02
mbrinsonI guess I'll go google a bit on that.22:02
mbrinsonWow, IRC is useful.22:02
mbrinsonIs anyone alive in here?22:03
mbrinsonAnyone else had experience installing ubuntu on an asus ts100-e6 server system?22:09
mbrinsonIt's installed sucessfully, but then after getting past the grub boot screen I get no vga output.  Black screen.  I am able to SSH into the box.22:09
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hallynstgraber: this is getting comical.  i'm about to have to send out a patch 5/222:29
hallynyay, finally got it all working again.22:34
hallynnow on to cgroups-bin22:34
luiteis there an easy way to install a package and its dependencies in some directory? (so that it can be used in a chroot. It shouldn't be a complete install)22:40
stgraberhallyn: hehe :)22:50
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SpamapShttp://ftp-master.debian.org/new/mysql-5.5_5.5.13-1.html23:41
SpamapSSo... close... :-D23:41
lifeless-8 ?23:43
lynxmanRoAkSoAx: ping23:47

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