[07:03] <kickinz1> o/
[07:04] <kickinz1> cjwatson, infinity: Hi!
[07:04] <kickinz1> cjwatson or infinity: I'm ready to work on +1, if you can help me to do so...
[07:09] <Beldar> kickinz1, No one here with those nicks.
[07:09] <kickinz1> Thanks, wrong channel ;)
[07:37] <lordievader> Good morning.
[11:25] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[16:08] <rgouveia> hello ... in 14.10 after grub i get a black screen until some messages about swap appear then i get the graphical login. this is an acer laptop with intel gpu. any thoughts ?
[16:09] <rgouveia> this already happened in 14.04 but i installed 14.10 to test the new release with the hopes that this can fixed
[16:09] <Ampelbein> rgouveia: So, you get a graphical login and then you can't continue?
[16:10] <rgouveia> I can continue normally after reaching the graphical login
[16:10] <rgouveia> it's just after grub and before that
[16:11] <rgouveia> i still get a few console messages in between
[16:11] <rgouveia> but before those i get a black screen for some seconds
[16:11] <rgouveia> around 10-20s
[16:14] <Ampelbein> rgouveia: You could look at the output of "dmesg" if you see any errors, or check /var/log/syslog. You could also edit the command line at the grub prompt to exclude "quiet" so you can see more messages during system start which might give a clue on what the holdup is.
[16:18] <rgouveia> Ampelbein: i c ... so the default quiet only hides messages with a black screen or I was supposed to see something else instead ?
[16:20] <Ampelbein> rgouveia: It suppresses most of the kernel messages during boot.
[16:21] <Ampelbein> I have to go now
[16:21] <Ampelbein> Will be back in an hour or so.
[16:21] <rgouveia> Ampelbein: ok, thanks! ttyl
[16:58] <rgouveia> I think that instead of the black screen I should see something from plymouth
[17:09] <rgouveia> ok, got it! i add removed splash but left quiet from grub on a previous install, duh! sorry for the noise :-)
[23:49] <SP33D> oh ubunt gods tell me plz wilthe folder that exists and has content called /usr
[23:49] <SP33D> will get deleted when i mount a normal block device to /usr?
[23:58] <penguin42> it doesn't get deleted, it just gets hidden
[23:58] <penguin42> however, mounting over /usr is probably a bad idea it's probably going to confuse the heck out of a lot of things
[23:59] <SP33D> ok i need more space there
[23:59] <SP33D> so i will ln -s folders in there
[23:59] <penguin42> it's a little dangerous, you'll probably confuse package stuff maybe
[23:59] <penguin42> but if you're careful you might cope