[15:45] <melmoth> roaksoax, trying to inject the gpg key in a preseed file failed with http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/5646709/
[15:45] <melmoth> (i just added line 10). Not sure if i did thing wrong or if my expectatin were wrong. But it did not work
[15:46] <roaksoax> melmoth: "http_proxy=http://91.189.89.33:3128/ apt-key adv --recv-keys --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com 0x376a290ec8068b11"
[15:46] <roaksoax> that's wront
[15:47] <roaksoax> wrong isn't it?
[15:47] <melmoth> it works manually
[15:47] <roaksoax> melmoth: try something like "export http_proxy=http://91.189.89.33:3128/; apt-key adv --recv-keys --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com 0x376a290ec8068b11"
[15:47] <roaksoax> melmoth: ah and apt-key is not using the proxy btw
[15:48] <melmoth> that s why i set the http_proxy variable manually
[15:48] <melmoth> it does work on a machine behind the proxy (the gpg key is added to the ring)
[15:49] <roaksoax> melmoth: apt-key adv --keyserver-options http-proxy=http://15.126.38.10:8000 --keyserver hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com:80 --recv-keys "$key"
[15:49] <roaksoax> melmoth: you can replace $key
[15:49] <melmoth> i m lost
[15:49] <roaksoax> melmoth: "apt-key adv --keyserver-options http-proxy=http://15.126.38.10:8000 --keyserver hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com:80 --recv-keys "$key""
[15:49] <roaksoax> melmoth: look at the differences between your apt-key and my apt-key
[15:49] <roaksoax> melmoth: my apt-key is specifying the proxy it is using
[15:49] <melmoth> mine too
[15:50] <melmoth> let s try with the http-proxy option. but i dont get it
[15:50] <melmoth> well, does not work manually
[15:50] <melmoth> ahh, may be with the rifht proxy
[15:52] <melmoth> will know more tomorrow.
[19:34] <jlondon> Anyone around?
[19:46] <roaksoax> !ask
[19:46] <roaksoax> !ask jlondon
[19:46] <roaksoax> !ask | jlondon
[19:48] <jlondon> Well, I shall ask again. I am trying to find out if you can specify per tag/group preseed configurations for MaaS? Basically I need to change partitioning per tag/group.
[19:53] <roaksoax> jlondon: ah I remember your question now. Give me a sec, let me finish writing an email and I'll try to help you with that
[19:53] <jlondon> Cool.