[11:55] usb-creator: cjwatson * r362 trunk/debian/ (changelog control): [11:55] usb-creator: usb-creator currently requires the syslinux binary to make Ubuntu images [11:55] usb-creator: bootable, so this package can only work on amd64 and i386 at the moment. [11:55] usb-creator: Change the Architecture line to reflect this. [11:56] usb-creator: cjwatson * r363 trunk/debian/changelog: releasing version 0.2.35 [17:39] what udeb supplies ssh-keygen ? [17:41] none [17:42] wait, sorry, I'm wrong. openssh-server-udeb [17:42] you should almost never use it from the udeb though - normally call it in the chroot instead [17:42] it's only in the udeb to support network-console [17:45] it's handy for sshing into the installer for debugging [17:47] use network-console for that [17:47] not prepared to support it in general [17:48] how do i check if anna-install is failing? [17:48] should be in the log file [17:48] echo $? shows 0, but ... looking... [17:49] remember that anna-install queues installation requests if it's run before the main bulk udeb retrieval [17:49] ah.. thanks./ [17:50] and it says so in syslog :) [22:25] I am installing ubuntu 11.10 on a brand new system. 8 core AMD FX-8150 CPU with a ASUS M5A97 -- AMD 970 motherboard and 16 gig of ram. When I go to install I get as far as 864 and detecting the usb keyboard and then it just hangs. Any ideas? [22:41] cosmosis: I suspect the kernel people will have more clue; we just do the userspace bit of the installer