mjg59 | slangasek: Screw it, I think I'll just take the LoadImage()/StartImage() code out entirely | 01:03 |
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slangasek | mjg59: fair enough | 01:06 |
mjg59 | slangasek: The reason for putting it first was so the better tested codepath would run first, but if we're going to rely on the more fragile one anyway... | 01:07 |
* slangasek nods | 01:08 | |
slangasek | "Better tested" hah | 01:08 |
mjg59 | Well, used for booting Windows | 01:08 |
mjg59 | It's all a continuum | 01:08 |
noptys | I have an initramfs-tools question - if you have MODULES=dep, shouldn't it include drivers for hid/keyboard? | 04:45 |
noptys | without that, it seems like debugging with break=mount or cryptdisk setup would be impossible | 04:46 |
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ppisati | cooloney: still around? :) | 07:07 |
cooloney | ppisati: yeah, man, it's my LWD | 07:08 |
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xnox | slangasek: ok. thanks. | 08:50 |
profiler1982 | last update on 11.10 have problem to start system | 08:51 |
* ppisati goes out for lunch | 10:38 | |
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apw | xnox, the work items are still open, but it is very late now | 11:45 |
cjwatson | We could use somebody having a look at bug 1065827 | 11:45 |
ubot2 | Launchpad bug 1065827 in casper "Kubuntu 12.10 bcmwl install failure" [Critical,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1065827 | 11:45 |
xnox | apw: yeah, that's fine. I'm just getting requests to increase the default size for separate /boot partition, when doing full-disk install. | 11:46 |
xnox | currently it's 300 MB, which is about 9 co-installed kernels. | 11:46 |
cjwatson | It rather looks as though bcmwl may not be compatible with our current kernel in some way! | 11:46 |
cjwatson | ? | 11:46 |
apw | infinity was on point for that, hmmm | 11:46 |
cjwatson | (Sorry, didn't mean to be quite so emphatic) | 11:46 |
apw | cjwatson, yay ... | 11:47 |
* xnox is inclined to work on getting grub2 unlock LUKS/LVM and not have separate /boot for that case. | 11:47 | |
xnox | not so much bothered about booting of RAID though. | 11:47 |
apw | cjwatson, i'll have a look | 11:47 |
cjwatson | xnox: Yes, I suspect that's mostly a matter of removing a patch | 11:47 |
cjwatson | (mkconfig_skip_dmcrypt.patch, which arguably I ought to have dropped) | 11:47 |
infinity | apw / xnox: I intend to land some autocleany mojo early (very early) next cycle. | 11:47 |
xnox | infinity: ok. | 11:48 |
xnox | cjwatson: hmmm..... /me is thinking to recompile grub | 11:48 |
xnox | to see what happens =) | 11:48 |
infinity | And when its proven sane, I'll backport to Q and P (but no earlier, I suspect) | 11:48 |
cjwatson | That's a script patch; no need to recompile | 11:48 |
xnox | ah. good. | 11:48 |
xnox | infinity: sounds like a good plan..... some people want that in P | 11:49 |
cjwatson | apw: #ubuntu-release for that bug | 11:53 |
rtg | apw, can you close bug #1065070 ? | 12:34 |
ubot2 | Launchpad bug 1065070 in linux "hv_storesc driver has been removed from the linux-image-virtual initird module list" [Critical,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1065070 | 12:34 |
ppisati | jsalisbury: i can't complete an installation with today's daily... bah... just after the user&pwd screen, ubiquity explodes | 14:15 |
jsalisbury | ppisati, yeah, I saw that in your email. I was able to install yesterday's image. I haven't tried today's yet. | 14:15 |
ppisati | jsalisbury: ah ok | 14:15 |
ppisati | jsalisbury: then don't download it, it's a waste of time | 14:16 |
jsalisbury | ppisati, heh, thanks :-) | 14:16 |
jsalisbury | ppisati, for the boot issue I am seeing, my USB disk is externally powered. | 14:17 |
jsalisbury | ppisati, I'll play with it some more to get more details. | 14:17 |
ppisati | jsalisbury: if during the installation you formatted the usb disk, you had the usb storage module | 14:22 |
jsalisbury | ppisati, yes, I formated the usb disk | 14:22 |
ppisati | jsalisbury: ok, after the installation, put the sd card in your pc | 14:23 |
ppisati | jsalisbury: first partition, there's a file called preEnv.txt | 14:23 |
ppisati | jsalisbury: delete the "quiet spaslh" arguments | 14:23 |
ppisati | jsalisbury: put the sd card back in the pand and you shoudl see kernel boot messages | 14:24 |
jsalisbury | ppisati, cool, doing that now | 14:24 |
ppisati | jsalisbury: from there you can glance if it recognizes the sdX device | 14:24 |
rtg | henrix_, bjf: any idea where 'UBUNTU: SAUCE: omnibook: Expose PWD forstandalone builds' went in Lucid ? According to https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kernel-team/2012-October/022257.html I applied it. | 14:25 |
jsalisbury | ppisati, hmm, I don't have that file on the sd card. The sd card still looks like an install disk. Maybe it's on the USB disk where I installed to? | 14:25 |
jsalisbury | ppisati, This is what I have on the sd card: | 14:26 |
rtg | henrix_, bjf: never mind. not enough coffee | 14:26 |
jsalisbury | jsalisbury@salisbury:/media/jsalisbury/2525-D578$ ls | 14:26 |
jsalisbury | casper dists install md5sum.txt pics pool preseed README.diskdefines | 14:26 |
ppisati | jsalisbury: mount? | 14:27 |
ppisati | jsalisbury: mount output | 14:27 |
jsalisbury | ppisati, /dev/sdb2 on /media/jsalisbury/2525-D578 type vfat (rw,nosuid,nodev,uid=1000,gid=1000,shortname=mixed,dmask=0077,utf8=1,showexec,flush,uhelper=udisks2) | 14:28 |
ppisati | jsalisbury: /dev/sdb1 is what you are looking for | 14:29 |
jsalisbury | ppisati, doh, right | 14:29 |
jsalisbury | ppisati, found it :-) I'll remove the quiet splash and boot again | 14:30 |
ppisati | jsalisbury: cool | 14:30 |
ppisati | wait | 14:30 |
ppisati | jsalisbury: do you have a serial console? | 14:31 |
ppisati | jsalisbury: if so add "console=tty0 console=ttyO2,115200n8" | 14:31 |
jsalisbury | ppisati, yes. I'll add that too. | 14:31 |
* ppisati would like to have a working serial out of the image for Christmas... | 14:32 | |
jsalisbury | ppisati, I don't think that's too much to ask :-) | 14:32 |
jsalisbury | ppisati, looks like the usb module loaded fine. I'll email you a pic | 14:38 |
jsalisbury | ppisati, I named the partition label 'quantal-desktop' when I partitioned the usb disk. After the install, the partition label was changed to a UUID, so that might be why it can't be found. | 14:44 |
ppisati | jsalisbury: yeah | 14:45 |
ppisati | jsalisbury: sounds like the installer is really buggy | 14:45 |
ppisati | jsalisbury: try hooking up the disk to your pc and find the UUID from there | 14:45 |
jsalisbury | ppisati, just did that :-) | 14:45 |
ppisati | jsalisbury: cool :) | 14:45 |
jsalisbury | ppisati, should I change the label name back, or update the sd card to use the new UUID ? | 14:46 |
jsalisbury | ppisati, I see the UUID set in preEnv.txt, so I can set it to the new one there. | 14:47 |
ppisati | jsalisbury: UUID in preEnv.txt | 14:48 |
ppisati | jsalisbury: i mean, update that | 14:49 |
jsalisbury | ppisati, right | 14:49 |
jsalisbury | ppisati, that fixed it \o/ | 14:50 |
ppisati | jsalisbury: :) | 14:53 |
jsalisbury | ppisati, I'm thinking of a way to use a single sd card for multiple installs on an external USB disk. Does the panda always look at partition 1 for the boot info? If so, maybe I'll use sym-links or something and just re-point them before booting. | 14:53 |
ppisati | jsalisbury: yes, all TI boards (beagle and panda) look for stuff in the first vfat partition on sd | 14:54 |
ppisati | jsalisbury: now that you have an installed system, do you hit the 'black screen untill tty switch' bug there?? | 14:55 |
jsalisbury | ppisati, yes. I have to got to tty1 then back to tty7 to get a gui | 14:55 |
jsalisbury | ppisati, and that is with the daily from yesterday | 14:56 |
ppisati | jsalisbury: ok, care to add a comment to 1065902? | 14:56 |
jsalisbury | ppisati, sure thing | 14:56 |
jsalisbury | ppisati, nice. MAC address of deadbeef :-) | 15:05 |
jsalisbury | wlan0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr de:ad:be:ef:00:00 | 15:05 |
ppisati | jsalisbury: lol :) | 15:08 |
slangasek | apw: hi, did you see my comment yesterday that I need an EFI kernel stub too to test your changes? | 15:09 |
* ppisati -> gym (back later) | 15:11 | |
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* rtg just wasted a bunch of time on a bug that was already solved | 16:06 | |
* rtg wonders why maverick is taking so long to clone | 16:15 | |
rtg | ogasawara, is compat-wireless for precise and lucid still on your todo list ? | 16:33 |
ogasawara | rtg: it is. I've got it half done. I was going to do both v3.5 and v3.6 | 16:37 |
rtg | ogasawara, I'm just looking at some Lucid wireless bugs and noticed that Lucid LBM is only up to cw-3.3 | 16:37 |
* ogasawara add v3.4 to the list then too for lucid | 16:37 | |
rtg | ogasawara, I haven't looked in awhile. How far back is cw going these days ? | 16:39 |
ogasawara | rtg, now that I think about it more, for Lucid, do we really want to do anything beyond v3.2? | 16:41 |
ogasawara | rtg: ie only get them up through the next LTS | 16:42 |
rtg | ogasawara, its got 3.3 already, which may be good enough | 16:42 |
ogasawara | rtg: I think unless someone asks for it, we should call it good for Lucid | 16:42 |
rtg | ogasawara, I'm good with that. | 16:42 |
ogasawara | rtg: ok, so I'll finish up with Precise and get it sent to the list today | 16:43 |
rtg | ogasawara, ack | 16:43 |
ppisati | jsalisbury: join #ubuntu-release | 17:23 |
* rtg -> lunch | 17:25 | |
jsalisbury | ppisati, ack | 17:39 |
infinity | rtg: Do you want to verify that linux-base SRU of yours? Grab the generated deb from https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-base/3.4ubuntu3/+build/3885707 and verify it installs with linux-tools-whatever, and mark the bug verification-done? | 17:58 |
rtg | infinity, lookign | 18:06 |
rtg | infinity, done | 18:13 |
* rtg bugs out for the week. | 18:59 | |
hallyn | smb: around? | 19:41 |
hallyn | smb: http://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/containers/2012-October/030519.html do you care to write a kernel patch for this, or shall I? | 19:43 |
hallyn | note that while other bugs are mentioned there, the only one that really matters for us right now is that when moving a netdev to a new namespace, a kobject_uevent should be sent to the original ns saying the netdev was removed | 19:44 |
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hallyn | smb: cc:d you on my proposed one-liner fix | 21:57 |
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