[04:46] <Samuray> hi
[17:19] <SpamapS> jamespage: Are you guys in Lexington this week?
[17:22] <jamespage> SpamapS, yep
[17:23] <SpamapS> jamespage: great. I wonder if I can squeeze in some boot testing into what you guys are doing. :)
[19:03] <jamespage> SpamapS: probably not this week - what was it that you had in mind
[19:03] <jamespage> patrickmw ^^ - might fit with you boot speed stuff (maybe)
[19:07] <SpamapS> jamespage: definitely might fit into that. I want to be able to boot the base system, shut it down, then boot it back up.
[19:07] <SpamapS> jamespage: after that, I'd like to be able to boot it, install any packages, then reboot it.
[19:08] <SpamapS> jamespage: totally willing to do all the leg work myself, but I'd like for it to be a part of the testing framework so I'm not on my own secret island. :)
[20:43] <patrickmw> SpamapS, I essentially have the scripts that drive Orchestra to boot up and system, generate the boot results (using the bootchart package), and then push the results that look like this: http://reports.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/boot-speed/dell-inspiron-1536/index.html
[20:44] <patrickmw> SpamapS, altering them to work with server won't be an issue
[20:50] <SpamapS> patrickmw: cool, so thats most of what I need anyway.. Once it boots, I want to reboot it and check /var/log/boot.log and /var/log/dmesg for some things.. but that should be fairly easy.
[21:12] <patrickmw> SpamapS, I dmesg gets pulled now.  I'm in Lexington this week, but when I'm home I will commit the scripts (I don't have them on this laptop)
[21:16] <GrueMaster> patrickmw: And you don't have remote access tunneling through ipv6 setup at home?  Tisk.  :P