=== psivaa is now known as psivaa-lunch === psivaa-lunch is now known as psivaa [15:38] Hey folks, I get a stack trace in my /var/log/syslog from libparted.so [15:38] when I run ubiquity. [15:39] The last function is ped_assert, then a frame with no function name, then fat_open. [15:39] There is only one FAT partition around here, it is the EFI boot partition on this Macbook Pro. [15:39] Is there anything I could do to help diagnose, fix, or work-around this? [15:40] zooko: did the installer crash and a pop-up got generated to file a bug with a crash report? [15:40] The installer opened a dialog box that said only: "??? ???". [15:40] Which I thought was pretty poetic for an error message. [15:40] I fixed that earlier today [15:40] Not really worse than most error messages. [15:41] cjwatson: seriously? That's great! [15:41] https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/parted/2.3-19ubuntu1 [15:41] How can I test your fix? [15:41] I think we'll be spinning new images soon [15:41] infinity is driving that [15:41] Well, I've got to do some work [15:41] Yeah, new images happening Very Soon. [15:42] (on a Free and Open, decentralized, crypto-rific file system!) [15:42] So, maybe I'll just poke my head back in here or in #lubuntu tonight or tomorrow and see if there is a shiny new image for me to try. [15:42] Oh, by the way, I've been trying and failing to remaster an inst4aller iso with my own-compiled kernel in it. [15:42] Any tips on that? [15:43] I want to have Linux 3.14 so I can have the latest btrfs backwards-incompatible features. [15:44] https://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/Modify/CustomKernel (probably with some creativity as it's a bit old) might help with building a server image [15:45] Thanks.