[03:00] balloons: the guys are up for testing - Tests already landing :) [03:13] ya, downloaded the images, going to test [03:13] unless they respun already [03:13] been alittle busy tonight though [03:14] but got a brand new rack for my house [03:14] with 80amps of power and 8 pdu's pre-installed :) [03:14] * Patrickdk wonders what to do with the 12 pdu's he already had [04:15] Had an issue with the install of an alternate CD OEM. What package would it be under? Is it still ubiquity in 12.04? [04:18] jibel: ^ [04:18] if your around ;) === yofel_ is now known as yofel === absolutezero is now known as Guest31726 [14:40] Do i need to reinstall (or updating -from iso of /03/21- by update-manager is enough) to test Beta2? [14:48] absolutezero_; to test the iso's you'd need to zsync or download the latest version. For testing of the OS itself, that will upgrade automatically [14:48] i already use zsync, but the iso I used to install is 2 days old & yesterday I updated it with the update-manager [14:48] should I proceed with the installed & updated one? [14:49] MrChrisDruif, ah, i got you [14:49] thanks [14:49] ^_^ [14:50] And MrChrisDruif isn't even a tester ;-) [14:50] MrChrisDruif, hehe thanks [14:50] phillw has talked about it a lot over at Lubuntu, that's why I know [14:52] MrChrisDruif: we are so, so lucky to have a group started from nil to our testers [14:54] absolutezero_: whilst the rolling updates are welcome, we do really need people to test the install. [14:55] phillw, aha; i've been trying to help since 12.04 started, but my limited time & being my 1st time, i've been getting off. I guess I will test the iso 2night [14:56] absolutezero_: http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/210/builds [14:57] absolutezero_: it matters not if you are new to testing. It is for us to assist you for this most important part of the release cycle. [14:57] I've been downloading the amd64 from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/ [14:58] absolutezero_: that is great, you get the builds. For the beta 2 release candidate we are at http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/210/builds [14:59] you can zsync etc. [15:01] phillw; thanks. I guess I'll be testing the manual partition install 2night [15:03] absolutezero_: thank you. we have notes at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/Testing which we want to expand on. [15:04] there has been a lot of changes to testing, we are really flying by the seat of our pants. [15:04] but we have a new intake of testers. [15:05] phillw, this is for Lubuntu; i'll be testing for Ubuntu! [15:06] absolutezero_: we are all the same family. Our notes from our new testers will become part of *buntu testing. [15:06] phillw, aha, great :D [15:07] absolutezero_: the wiki area for us is based 99% on ubuntu anyway. [15:09] phillw, thank you. got to go; have a nice day/night [15:18] I installed the 12.04 beta 1 image to see if the ext4 > 16TB issue was solved(as mentioned here http://e2fsprogs.sourceforge.net/e2fsprogs-release.html#1.42) but i can't get it working, anyone know why/how ? [15:25] when I run the resize command i still get "New size too large to be expressed in 32 bits" [15:41] robinmdh: I don't really know, but I am curious about the command. [16:44] njin, re bug 962949 it looks like a race condition but I couldn't reproduce it. is it always when you change the language or it occurs randomly ? [16:46] jibel, hello, no today's it happens at the first start of the fresh usb-persistent live session, so randomly [16:46] njin, ok I'll try again with today's build. [16:46] jibel, can I do something as I have it running now? [16:47] affect all the windows [16:48] njin, Do you reproduce bug 963815 on a fresh install or is it only on an upgraded system ? [16:49] jibel, upgrade system [16:49] njin, ok thanks. I've the same problem on an upgraded system too [16:50] welcome [18:00] hi jibel have you reproduced 962949 ? I have it again after a reboot if needed I wait , if not I shutdown to do others tests... [18:31] Hi all! [20:21] astraljava: resize2fs /dev/md0p1 (no arguments given means make the FS as large as the partition) [20:23] robinmdh: I think I read somewhere that you'd need an option that means to make the block size larger. [20:29] robinmdh: http://hardforum.com/archive/index.php/t-1632911.html seems to suggest you can make a new FS larger, but can't resize an existing that, yet. [20:53] astraljava: yeah i was getting that too from other things i read, however it is stated on the link i gave you earlier that a onlin fs resize should be posible but maybe just not in combination with > 16TB [20:54] i'm going to try btrfs, again (the conversion takes ages with crc's but I have raid 5 so no real need for crc i hope :P )