[06:28] <alkisg> Hi, I'm PXE-booting some machines and I want to make 3 lists of filenames, one for each of {64bit, pae, 32bit} clients that ubuntu supports.
[06:28] <alkisg> E.g. LIST_KERNELS_64="generic-pae lowlatency-pae generic lowlatency"
[06:28] <alkisg> LIST_KERNELS_PAE="generic-pae lowlatency-pae generic lowlatency"
[06:28] <alkisg> LIST_KERNELS_32="generic lowlatency"
[06:28] <alkisg> I.e. for each client, I want to generate a pxemenu with the kernels that it can boot with (using syslinux ifcpu64).
[06:28] <alkisg> What I'm missing are the suffixes of /boot/vmlinuz-version-suffix, how can I find those? Or could someone fill the blanks for me? What other kernel suffixes exist, -server?
[06:31] <alkisg> Ah there's also "-virtual", ...
[06:36] <alkisg> Can linux-image-virtual be installed in 32bit (non-pae) systems?
[18:11] <dupondje> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/901410 fix commited for Precise, it means it should be in proposed no?
[18:11] <ubot2`> Launchpad bug 901410 in linux "[Dell XPS L502X] Applying soft block to bluetooth hard blocks wlan" [Undecided,Fix committed]
[19:07] <bjf> dupondje: "Fix committed" means the patch is in the git repo. "Fix Released" means it is at least in -proposed