kozmund | JanC: I should clarify that this occurs when it first boots to the iso and displays the very first menu (ie: choose your language) and it continues indefinitely (hot minutes or hours but days, weeks) so it's not likely a consequence of something finite, like uncompressing the image, etc. | 01:06 |
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cjwatson | that menu is implemented in the boot loader, and there is no interrupt handling there, so it is not expected to have reasonable power management properties | 01:10 |
cjwatson | this is not likely to be fixed | 01:10 |
cjwatson | power management in the absence of an OS is hard | 01:10 |
cjwatson | you could reconfigure your VMs to boot the kernel/initrd directly rather than via the CD boot menu, or remaster the CD image you're using to boot directly and avoid the pause for interaction in gfxboot | 01:12 |
CIA-16 | debian-installer: cjwatson * r1562 ubuntu/ (build/config/powerpc/powerpc/netboot.cfg debian/changelog): | 10:38 |
CIA-16 | debian-installer: Bump powerpc netboot image size by a megabyte to allow for a slight | 10:38 |
CIA-16 | debian-installer: kernel size increase. | 10:38 |
CIA-16 | debian-installer: cjwatson * r1563 ubuntu/ (12 files in 7 dirs): Switch Xen images to the -virtual kernel flavour (LP: #857662). | 11:15 |
CIA-16 | debian-installer: cjwatson * r1564 ubuntu/debian/changelog: releasing version 20101020ubuntu77 | 11:17 |
kozmund | cjwatson: Gotcha. Thanks for the help. | 22:19 |
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