=== thomi is now known as thomi|lunch === thomi|lunch is now known as thomi === smb` is now known as smb === fmasi_afk is now known as fmasi [09:01] brb === fmasi is now known as fmasi_afk === fmasi_afk is now known as fmasi [10:23] * apw realises he isn't on irc :) [sic] === fmasi is now known as fmasi_otp === greyback is now known as greyback|lunch === greyback|lunch is now known as greyback [11:58] apw, nor on mumble fwiw [11:59] no indeed ... up in the office === fmasi_otp is now known as fmasi_lunch === fmasi_lunch is now known as fmasi_afk === lag` is now known as lag [13:08] jdstrand: with apparmor disabled, bug #1202203 does not occur [13:08] Launchpad bug 1202203 in isc-dhcp (Ubuntu) "Connection requests to saucy server VMs from a hosts fail after fresh preseeded VM installs" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1202203 [13:08] updated the bug with this info [13:29] psivaa: how many times did you try? iirc, it didn't always happen with apparmor enabled [13:31] jdstrand: i've run at least 10 times with apparmor disabled. i was also running in parallel with apparmor enabled and i saw the bug in a couple of attempts in that [13:31] out of 10 runs where apparmor disabled i did not see any === fmasi_afk is now known as fmasi === fmasi is now known as fmasi_afk [14:38] cking, 3.11-rc1 is booting OK on a non-UEFI Lenovo x120e [14:39] guess it's a UEFI specific issue then [14:39] no doubt === fmasi_afk is now known as fmasi [15:27] i see that CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RBD is in the precise common config, but it seems that 'modprobe rbd' doesn't work in the virtual flavor (tested on 3.2.0-49) [15:28] arges, extras ? [15:28] rtg: ah [15:29] rtg: bingo. thanks === fmasi is now known as fmasi_afk === rtg is now known as rtg-afk [16:31] ubuntu@c16:~$ uname -a [16:31] Linux c16 3.8.0-27-generic #40~precise2-Ubuntu SMP Thu Jul 18 08:12:12 UTC 2013 armv7l armv7l armv7l GNU/Linux [16:31] ubuntu@c16:~$ lsb_release -a [16:31] No LSB modules are available. [16:31] Distributor ID: Ubuntu [16:31] Description: Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS [16:31] Release: 12.04 [16:31] Codename: precise [16:31] ubuntu@c16:~$ [16:31] rtg-afk: ^ === rtg-afk is now known as rtg [17:36] ppisati, cool. I'll have a Saucy LTS 3.10 based kernel for you to try by about tomorrow. [17:37] rtg: ok === fmasi_afk is now known as fmasi === fmasi is now known as fmasi_afk [18:27] ogasawara, apw: any objections to me uploading saucy ? there is an Azure fix that needs to get into the wild. [18:28] rtg: no objections here [18:40] rtg: apw and I have some saucy bits queued locally, but no harm in two back-to-back uploads. [18:41] rtg: I imagine our bits won't go out until tomorrow. [18:44] yum, saucy bits [18:45] infinity, np [18:48] rtg: Is yours an API bump? (curious if I need to do a d-i upload tonight to match) [18:48] s/API/ABI/ [18:48] I may have had some alcohol today. [18:48] infinity, it is an ABI bumper [18:48] rtg: Kay, I'll watch out for that then. If ARM finishes before I sleep, I'll get a d-i in tonight. [18:48] infinity, and I would think tomorrow morning is soon enough [18:48] infinity, you don't remember if you have? [18:49] bjf: I'm fairly certain. [18:50] infinity, your not letting apw lead you astray are you? [18:50] bjf: I could think of worse examples to follow. [21:08] * rtg -> EOD