ASGR | hey guys. Is anyone aware of boot issues with iMac. specifically back-track KDE/64. when booting the process breaks and I'm presented with a blinking cursor at the boot: interface. | 13:16 |
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cjwatson | ev: I'm feeling like 'Implement "Continue my failed upgrade" in the installer using the /var/log/apt-clone' (desktop-p-improve-upgrade-experience) should probably be postponed at this point - what do you think? | 16:26 |
cjwatson | it seems rather here-be-dragons | 16:26 |
cjwatson | (nice though it would be) | 16:26 |
cody-somerville | ev, Hey. Did you receive an e-mail from l.capriotti@xbmc.org with a question about Ubiquity? | 16:28 |
cjwatson | ev: oh, maybe that was a sabdfl thing, hmm | 16:34 |
ev | dragons | 16:51 |
ev | big ones with sharp teeth | 16:51 |
ev | though mvo would know better than I | 16:51 |
ev | cody-somerville: we had an email exchange ages ago | 16:52 |
ev | where ages is defined as november | 16:52 |
cody-somerville | ev, He mentioned he sent you another one yesterday. | 17:06 |
ev | The most recent one I have is actually 11/10/2011 (not November as originally stated) | 17:09 |
ev | unless he sent it using a different address | 17:09 |
cody-somerville | ev, hmm... Well, he is having an issue with a pink banner appearing instead of congratulations. He shared this picture with me: http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/269/img0158iq.jpg/ | 17:16 |
ev | cody-somerville: they haven't set a GTK theme | 17:30 |
cody-somerville | ev, I figured it was probably something like that. Thanks. | 17:33 |
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CIA-70 | ubiquity: cjwatson * r5186 trunk/tests/ (7 files): PEP-8 import ordering in test suite. | 18:07 |
ev | it warms the cockles of my heart to see another person diligently hacking away on the test suite :) | 18:12 |
cjwatson | that was mostly just OCD :) | 18:14 |
superm1 | cody-somerville: saw something similar happen in mythbuntu ISOs a release or two ago. best workaround was to set the GTK theme from casper | 20:24 |
jenders | Hi folks, I'm creating a new partman-auto/expert_recipe for an 8.04/10.04 installation | 21:21 |
jenders | and I'd like to use the same partitioning scheme in both releases but with a different $default_filesystem{ } for each | 21:22 |
jenders | I'm trying to avoid creating two files, one for ext3 and one for ext4, 8.04 and 10.04 respectively | 21:22 |
jenders | Using the <limits>::=<minimal size>_<priority>_<maximal size>_<parted fs> | 21:23 |
jenders | declaration in my preseed | 21:23 |
jenders | or to ask the question more concisely, how do i specify the default filesystem in an expert_recipe? | 21:25 |
jenders | ;) | 21:25 |
jenders | I have read partman-auto-recipe.txt over a dozen times | 21:27 |
jenders | This really needs more documentation | 21:27 |
cjwatson | jenders: it's probably easier to just independently preseed partman/default_filesystem to the default filesystem you want | 23:17 |
cjwatson | oh, but that was added in jaunty | 23:17 |
cjwatson | i.e. 9.04 | 23:17 |
cjwatson | so you can't use this approach for sharing a recipe between 8.04 and 10.04; sorry | 23:18 |
jenders | thanks cjwatson | 23:48 |
jenders | also, i hate to do this, but i just noticed partman/early_command | 23:48 |
jenders | I may subvert partman entirely and just do my partioning manually and then instruct partman to leave the disk alone in >=10.04 (the first place i noticed partman/early_command existing) | 23:49 |
jenders | it really /is/ a headache | 23:49 |
jenders | cjwatson: is gpt support a planned feature in partman? I think libparted supports this | 23:51 |
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