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ChaoticanarchyXhi all00:05
ChaoticanarchyXcan anyone help me out with installing something?00:05
xnox!ask00:09
ubot2Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience00:09
xnoxChaoticanarchyX: plus this channel is in particular about installers used to install ubuntu on to target machine. There are more general support channels: #ubuntu and askubuntu.com00:10
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jbichafor the Ubuntu GNOME Remix, we're including GNOME Shell *and* GNOME Classic for now using GDM11:49
jbichaif you log out of the live session (running GNOME Shell), the ubuntu user doesn't show up on the log in screen since it's uid is 999 which is less than 100011:49
cjwatsonYep11:49
cjwatsonThat's necessary to avoid confusing the installer11:50
jbichaany way to fix this?11:50
cjwatsonMake an exception for it in GDM11:50
jbichathere was a suggestion to add a "Try GNOME Classic" button to the ubiquity launch screen11:50
cjwatsonI'd rather not have more desktop-specific paths in ubiquity than we have to11:51
jbichait looked like gdm was just using /etc/login.defs to know what users to show on the login screen11:52
cjwatsonWe could tweak that in casper I suppose11:52
jbichajust for gdm then?11:52
cjwatsonsed -i '/^[UG]ID_MIN/s/\<1000$/ 999/' /etc/login.defs11:53
cjwatsonin casper11:53
cjwatsonwould that do the job?11:53
cjwatsonThat wouldn't propagate to the installed system (which is good)11:54
jbichadarkxst said that he tested doing that and it worked; I haven't tried it yet11:54
darkxstyes I tested that and its works12:02
cjwatsonOK, so feel free to change casper for that12:02
cjwatsonscripts/casper-bottom/25adduser I guess12:03
darkxstso there won't be any side effects if we patch login.defs with casper?12:05
cjwatsonHard to guarantee, but I believe that change should be safe12:05
cjwatsonNot entirely sure it's beta-2-suitable12:06
CIA-5ubiquity: xnox * r5684 trunk/ (debian/changelog ubiquity/plugins/ubi-partman.py):12:11
CIA-5ubiquity: Do not offer to remove partitions nor create partition table on the12:11
CIA-5ubiquity: loop mounted devices. (LP: #1055640)12:11
jbichadarkxst: we don't need this feature for beta 2, right?12:13
darkxstno, after beta 2 would be fine12:15
CIA-5ubiquity: xnox * r5685 trunk/ (debian/changelog ubiquity/plugins/ubi-partman.py):13:08
CIA-5ubiquity: Skip locked partitions when rebuilding cache, in a similar way as13:08
CIA-5ubiquity: skipping free disk space, by sniffing locked file in the partman13:08
CIA-5ubiquity: device tree. (LP: #1055819)13:08
xnoxcjwatson: ^^^ I have hooked into tidy_update_partitions in the same way as free space is skipped, this correctly avoids the locked error.13:09
xnoxThere are still additional files that we can sniff & add to the partition_cache and display in the table. E.g. type=crypto & "used as  physical volume for encrypted volume /dev/mapper/vda1_crypt"13:10
cjwatsonxnox: looks good; maybe clear the cached locked flag in the else path to be on the safe side13:33
xnoxok.13:34
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CIA-5ubiquity: xnox * r5686 trunk/ (debian/changelog ubiquity/plugins/ubi-partman.py): Just in case, remove locked flag if not locked.13:56
CIA-5ubiquity: xnox * r5687 trunk/ (debian/changelog ubiquity/plugins/ubi-partman.py):14:27
CIA-5ubiquity: Hide mount combo, instead of making it insensitive to reduce clutter14:27
CIA-5ubiquity: in the add/edit partition dialog. (LP: #1055815)14:27
CIA-5ubiquity: xnox * r5688 trunk/ (d-i/manifest debian/changelog):15:04
CIA-5ubiquity: Automatic update of included source packages: flash-kernel15:04
CIA-5ubiquity: 3.0~rc.4ubuntu25, grub-installer 1.78ubuntu3.15:04
CIA-5ubiquity: xnox * r5689 trunk/ubiquity/plugins/ubi-partman.py: pep8 whitespace changes15:16
CIA-5ubiquity: xnox * r5690 trunk/debian/changelog: releasing version 2.12.415:39

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