=== zz_bigbash is now known as bigbash === bigbash is now known as zz_bigbash [02:05] apw: oh, aufs went back in? [04:33] apw: do i see it right, you updated aufs code but then disabled it? [04:33] i need aufs [04:33] i would never disable it... [04:53] usally you could change casper to use the default you want [04:53] live-initramfs works with aufs === bladernr_afk is now known as bladernr_ [14:58] herton - hi [15:00] brendand, hi [15:00] herton, when do you think the oneiric kernel will complete verification? monday or tuesday? [15:01] brendand, I have to check with brad, but I think on Monday he will "release" it [15:01] herton - cool, that's what i was hoping. we need a couple of days to test it again [15:06] * herton -> lunch [15:21] * ogasawara back in 20 === yofel_ is now known as yofel [17:02] ogasawara: ping when you're back (no rush) [17:02] vanhoof: I'm here [17:02] ogasawara: ah, my timestamps were off [17:02] ogasawara: got time for a quick q on a storage driver update in a stable release? [17:02] vanhoof: sure [17:02] ogasawara: cool [17:03] ogasawara: so driver in question in isci (patsburg sas), we pulled it in late for Oneiric [17:03] works for the most part, installer shows disks, live goes on [17:03] however some issues have been cropping up in the s3/s4 space, and the rumour is, a rather large patch-set will be heading our way soon to fix all of these problems [17:04] wondering what your thoughts are here [17:04] i initially thought lbm [17:04] but, this is unfortunately a driver that needs to be loaded up in the initramfs as well [17:04] (patch so large, i'm highly skeptical it'll fly for SRU) [17:05] vanhoof: hrm, this may have to be one of those wait and see how large and intrusive the patches really are [17:06] ogasawara: the other idea I had was two tiered [17:06] leave what we have now in place (will get you installed), and then you can electively install an updated isci driver via lbm, which (I think) would then pack it into a new initrd [17:08] vanhoof: that sounds safer to me [17:08] ogasawara: would that work? [17:08] ogasawara: can something from lbm be packed into an initrd? [17:08] * vanhoof has never tried [17:09] vanhoof: I've never investigated to confirm [17:10] vanhoof: you going to be at the sprint next week? we can throw this as a topic onto the agenda [17:10] ogasawara: yup, I will be [17:16] vanhoof: added [17:18] ogasawara: awesome, thanks [17:19] vanhoof: I'm almost thinking that if the patches only touch the isci driver, you might be able to get it through as a normal kernel SRU (ie not have to go the LBM route). [17:20] vanhoof: the reason I'm saying this is the driver is already marked EXPERIMENTAL [17:20] ogasawara: yeah, I guess its just a matter of "let us see the patches" :D [17:20] yeah true [17:20] vanhoof: so given enough testing to provide a bit of confidence, you could probably have a convincing enough argument for SRU [17:21] ogasawara: ack [17:22] ogasawara: we do have a few samples in house w/ this controller === jono_ is now known as jono [17:41] hi! I'm trying test the latest kernel for oneiric. so, confirm for me, the latest kernel to oneiric is 3.2-rc4? http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/ [17:42] without daily kernels [17:47] I'm trying to use these kernels only for debug propose: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/911737 [17:47] Launchpad bug 911737 in linux "rtl8192se wireless doesn't get IP through DHCP" [Medium,Incomplete] [17:47] but I want know who is the latest kernel for debug? ignore the daily kernels [17:49] mfilipe: v3.2 is the latest - http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v3.2-precise/ [17:50] mfilipe: the "-precise" just indicates which config was used [17:50] ogasawara, but I can install it on oneiric? [17:50] mfilipe: yah, should be fine [17:50] ogasawara, thanks a lot! :) [18:18] jsalisbury, I commented the bug report: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/911737 [18:18] Launchpad bug 911737 in linux "rtl8192se wireless doesn't get IP through DHCP" [Medium,Confirmed] [18:18] I will appreciate if you answer me :) [18:20] mfilipe, I'll take a look. Thanks for commenting. [18:52] time to back up my laptop before travelling... === bladernr_ is now known as bladernr_afk