=== aarcane_ is now known as aarcane [09:06] hmm... partman is too good at finding /old/ lvm groups.... [09:39] I'm booting off a usb-stick prepared with dd. raring server boots in uefi mode, while 12.04.2 in bios mode only. Is that considered a bug, or simply the fact that due to backporting precise will not have uefi support as good as raring does. [09:39] * xnox haven't tried quantal yet.... [09:57] bug I think [11:16] * cjwatson sees why livefses and images are getting out of sync re kernels, I think [11:22] There we go, much better. It was always building the ISO9660 part of the images against -proposed due to a bug [12:30] xnox, I see bug 947107 is still assigned to a team. Should we unassign it, so that potential fixers aren't misled into thinking someone is working on it? :-) [12:30] Launchpad bug 947107 in ubiquity (Ubuntu Precise) "No partition labels in the resize widgets" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/947107 [12:31] mpt: done. [12:31] ta [12:54] * mpt tries to figure out where "Restore from backup" would go [12:55] I suppose it's the same as "Transfer from my old PC to my new one" [12:56] If you choose to restore/transfer, then "Upgrade Ubuntu to {current version}" is not applicable [12:56] suggesting it might belong mutually exclusive with that [12:57] but if you have multiple partitions, that doesn't answer where the new installation should go [12:57] mpt: it all depends what one calls a backup and what is going to be restored. [12:58] mpt: if one wants to do a full clone off old machine, it's one thing. If we are merely restoring installed apps and settings, it's well more-or-less settings sync. If we are doing fresh install, but resurrecting all /home/ it's kind of like reinstall while preserving user data. [13:00] yeah [15:08] xnox: bug 1164783 seems like something worth having a look at [15:08] Launchpad bug 1164783 in ubiquity (Ubuntu) "during manual partitioning, the size is off-by-one, this causes unexpected resizing" [High,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1164783