[02:16] * ojwb wonders why precise seems to sulk during boot if the network drivers don't get loaded [02:16] "Waiting for network configuration..." [02:16] it'll be a long wait... [02:16] after a while it decides to only wait another 60 seconds [02:33] ah, seems to be an entry in /etc/fstab that isn't liked by precise [02:40] ok, that sort of helped, but now it is coming up at eth2 [02:42] does /etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistent-net.rules exist? [02:44] aha [02:44] now I know where to stab it [02:44] thanks [02:55] hurray! [03:00] it works now? [03:03] yes [04:38] ojwb: so did you just delete that file to stop it happening? or something else? [04:38] i nuked the entries in it for eth0 and eth1 and changed eth2 to eth0 [04:39] probably could have removed it and let udev recreate it I guess [08:41] Yeah, if you delete that file it will be recreated automatically and start from eth0 again. [19:10] morning [19:13] ojwb: Is that from an upgraded motherboard/network card? [19:57] morning [20:17] anyone having updates go bad today? [20:29] morning [20:29] ibeardslee: explain what you mean by go bad, please :) [20:56] Segmentation fault (core dumped) [20:56] if I remove 'http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu precise partner' from my sources it goes through ok [20:56] morning [20:59] morning [21:01] anyone know any local gnome developers? [21:03] ibeardslee: segfault in apt-get? [21:04] ajmitch: yes [21:05] ibeardslee: exciting [21:05] a bit odd, as there don't look to have been any apt-related updates recently [21:05] & it shouldn't fail that hard on a corrupted file [22:23] snail: FSVOLocal. [22:40] lifeless: i'm looking to fix some old xpointer bugs in libxml2 and i was wondering whether there's a good description for an optimal debugging environment for modern gnome stuff [22:44] uh, libxml2 is barely gnome :) [22:45] apt-get build-dep libxml2 [22:45] and you should be good to go [22:59] morning [22:59] ibeardslee: no, it's a virtual machine, but upgrading from lucid to precise seems to have caused virt-manager to forget its virtuals so I had to reimport them all [23:00] and it seems the XML description was wrong or old or something [23:13] Morning.