=== kentb-mtg is now known as kentb-out === kentb-out is now known as kentb [14:12] The debug log has 27 PROGRESS START, 23 PROGRESS STOP, 21 PROGRESS REGION. Something is wrong. [14:17] .... hmm case-sensitivity. [15:46] xnox, just hold your screen upside down === gema_ is now known as gema [15:48] ogra_: not funny =) [15:49] * xnox got new psu, booted outside the case fine. put motherboard inside the case press power button LEDs go on and off, fans didn't start and it doesn't boot anymore. I guess I now got a short..... [15:50] damned [17:43] would it be possible to backport some of the grub-mknetdir functionality from 13.04 to 12.04? I'm setting up an efi netboot and precise's version of mknetdir doesn't seem to create /srv/tftp/boot/grub/x86_64-efi/core.efi (and other files) for me. [17:43] I would expect it to be in a different place; 1.99 worked quite differently from 2.00 [17:44] I don't think it's feasible to backport the filesystem layout changes in GRUB 2.00 [17:44] Now if it's not creating a core image at all, that'd be a different matetr [17:45] yeah, the only core image I can seem to generate with 12.04 is i386-pc/core.0 [17:45] grub-mknetdir doesn't look especially great in precise. Yes, I think we could probably backport some improvements to that [17:45] ok. cool. [17:45] Could you file a bug, target it for precise, milestone it to ubuntu-12.04.3, and assign to me? [17:46] will do. thanks! [17:46] (let me know if you can't target) [17:46] ok. I will [17:46] * cjwatson goes back to explaining to allhands.c.c how great he is [17:46] or something [17:46] heh [17:47] cjwatson: Put in a good word for me too. [17:47] (Oh, I guess I should do mine first...) [18:56] uefi grub is not purple =( [18:56] * xnox should mention that I share my love of colors like kirkland did =) [18:59] suggested hostname: To-be-filled-by-O-E-M [19:00] * xnox <3 [19:00] heh [19:00] i would leave it like that, thats a funny one [19:02] The number of BIOSes DMI tables that the string "OEM" appears in is pretty entertaining. [19:02] I tell you the installation is uber-fast with 32GB or ram and speedy hdd. I mean it finished copying packages before I got to the slideshow. It's removing packages now. and time to reboot. [19:02] infinity: all self-builds. [19:03] ubiquity is really fast =) gosh VMs are so slow..... [19:03] also bios has options for ipv4/6 UEFI netboot \o/ [19:07] 6 minutes from boot (first line in syslog) -> reboot. [19:25] oh, xnox reminds me of something. cjwatson, did you make any progress on that UEFI-PXE/grub-tftp issue? [19:28] supposedly I can now test uefi, security boot, and all pxe boot combinations on both ipv4 & 6. Apart from I don't have ipv6 network setup here locally. Something I should fix soon probably. [19:56] you built that machine for running installation tests ? [19:57] * ogra_ wonders if these 32G werent a bit overkill for that [19:58] ogra_: to be honest yes. installation tests was one of them, plus improving installer support for various bits. [19:59] wow