[19:26] <matsubara> cjwatson, hi, sorry for the delay, the tests take awhile to run. I filed this bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/maas/+bug/1271285 with the logs attached.
[19:26] <ubot2`> Launchpad bug 1271285 in MAAS "juju bootstrap failing on trusty" [Undecided,New]
[19:29] <cjwatson> matsubara: you've pretty much hit my eod ... why do you say trusty though?  the syslog looks like it's from precise
[19:33] <matsubara> cjwatson, Because MAAS is installed on Trusty but juju bootstrap is bootstrapping on precise. I'll update the description to make that clear
[19:35] <cjwatson> matsubara: I'd also like to know which installer image (URL, preferably) you're bootstrapping from
[19:35] <cjwatson> but dinnertime now
[19:35] <cjwatson> I don't think anything in the precise installer has changed in this area for a long time, certainly not in the time since your last successful test run on jenkins
[19:36] <cjwatson> if rebooting isn't working right, my bet would be on the kernel, not on the installer
[19:38] <matsubara> cjwatson, could be... I don't really know where else to look to debug this further, so if you have any tips to debug, please let me know in the bug. Have a nice dinner and we'll talk tomorrow
[19:48] <xnox> matsubara: if trusty is using 3.13.0-4 kernel, upgrade to -5 or downgrade to -1.
[20:02] <matsubara> xnox, not really sure how to tell juju to use a different kernel
[20:15] <cjwatson> well, you can probably just upgrade now, or see if it happens tomorrow ... I assume the jenkins jobs tend to run current of everything since that's kind of their purpose