=== Aki-Thinkpad is now known as akiva-thinkpad === akiva-thinkpad is now known as Akiva-Thinkpad === Akiva-Thinkpad is now known as akiva-mobile === akiva-mobile is now known as Akiva-Thinkpad === cmagina_ is now known as cmagina === Kaloz_ is now known as Kaloz === kloeri__ is now known as kloeri === rbasak_ is now known as rbasak [14:45] bjf, ping [14:45] ara, yes? [14:46] bjf, hey, we have seen that the kernels have been released, but we were still testing [14:46] bjf, what happened? [14:46] ara, critical CVE. we decided to appy it to what was currently in -proposed and release them all [14:47] bjf, when was the decision made? we would appreciate if you could ping us as soon as you make the decision [14:48] ara, it was an embargoed CVE. we are not allowed to discuss it. they went to -updates and -security yesterday [14:48] ara, i was just about to send out email [14:52] bjf, ok, thanks === ara is now known as Guest35403 === _TJ_ is now known as TJ- [18:13] I have just updated the kernel from 3.13.0-30 to 3.13.0-32 for Ubuntu 14.04 that has all "stable" updates. As soon as I rebooted (several times) the two computer fans went from the average 1400 RPM to 1800 to 2000 RPM. I booted up a previously dd'd version of the same 14.04 configuration (backup) running kernel 3.13.0-30 without the kernel update and the fans went down to the average 1400... [18:13] ...RPM. Any ideas on what may be happening? Intel Core i7 CPU 920@2.67 GHz X 8 64 bit 4 Gig RAM === roadmr is now known as roadmr_afk [18:34] rsalveti, goldfish is ready in the CKT PPA [18:34] rtg: cool, thanks === roadmr_afk is now known as roadmr [20:30] Update for "kernel 3.13.0.32 Fan RPMs greatly increased": Rebooted with the 3.13.0-30 kernel and both fans reduced RMS to 1400 average or less, temperature indicators are now in normal range and no alarms. Previous to that, I reinstalled the 3.13.0-32 kernel and realized no change - Fan RPMs up, temperature indicators up, and several alarms. === Kaloz_ is now known as Kaloz === kloeri__ is now known as kloeri [23:12] <[1]rsa_sean> Anyone else seeing a "ALERT /dev/mapper/vg00-root does not exist" error on new netboot server installs [23:12] <[1]rsa_sean> We also have no way of interacting with ash because it does not recognise usb keyboards ... [23:13] <[1]rsa_sean> this is on 14.04 server installs [23:15] <[1]rsa_sean> same configuration worked 3 weeks ago, this week we are getting these errors