[13:12] <AlexPortable> Lubuntu 14.04 LTS is 3 or 5 years?
[14:57] <holstein> AlexPortable: lubuntu specific, 3years
[14:58] <holstein> AlexPortable: lubuntu *is* ubuntu, and main ubuntu is supported for 5 years, so the repos will be up and core patches and kernel updates etc will be in the repos for 5 years
[14:58] <holstein> for lxde and lubuntu specific, you can expect those for the promised 3 years
[15:38] <AlexPortable> ok thanks
[17:30] <pac_> Hi. Im having problems mounting to a windows share after latest updates,, any ideas anyone?
[17:30] <pac_> from fstab
[18:16] <talsamon> hello, I have noticed surprisingly , that I have ext2 filesystem, could it is the default filesystem on lubuntu ?? or what going wrong with the install
[19:07] <ianorlin> talsamon did you choose something else in the menu of the installer?
[19:07] <ianorlin> I think modern version of lubuntu have ext4 as the filesystem
[19:09] <ianorlin> I am not really sure how to change it without reinstalling for the root partition
[19:09] <ianorlin> talsamon: do you have a backup of everything
[19:21] <phillw> talsamon: there is no *need* to move from ext2, http://www.ghacks.net/2010/08/11/convert-ext23-to-ext4/ has a pretty good unbiased opinion of it.
[19:33] <talsamon> thank phillw
[19:35] <talsamon> ianorlin, i have installed this three weeks ago, I yesterday in the fstab ext2, it' not very much on the system
[19:35] <talsamon> I have seen it yesterday...
[19:40] <phillw> talsamon: I moved from ext3 to ext4 with no issues. But the rule is that you must take a backup! Having a backup means that the upgrade will go well :)
[19:42] <talsamon> ;-))
[21:02] <talsamon> phillw, worked, now I have "ext4" - thanks
[21:04] <phillw> talsamon: it is a pleasure to assist :)
[21:06] <talsamon> phillw, is it a "trick" or is it really converted
[21:06] <phillw> talsamon: it is not a trick.
[21:06] <talsamon> okay
[21:08] <phillw> talsamon: try this...
[21:08] <phillw> df -T | awk '{print $1,$2,$NF}' | grep "^/dev"
[21:09] <phillw> talsamon: ext 4?
[21:12] <talsamon> phillw, --> /dev/sda1 ext4 /boot
[21:12] <phillw> talsamon: you are on ext :) linux does not lie
[21:12] <talsamon> I hope so - fine ;-))
[21:12] <phillw> talsamon: ext4 ^^
[21:14] <phillw> talsamon: you can go through all of http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2011/04/identify-file-system-type/ if you wish, but you are now on ext4 :)
[23:11] <oops_my_bad> whats the best way to change a tar.gz for chrome os for vbox? want to use a flash drive.
[23:12] <oops_my_bad> or atleast a good place to start. thank you.