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israel | Hi I am trying to build a minimal Ubuntu in a chroot and tar it and then copy it to another machine as the OS. I can do all that... however I am having a few issues. One being that network-manager claims it isn't running. I have similar issues using wicd. I do install ubuntu-minimal and ubuntu-standard with its recommends. Anyone have any suggestions where to get more help? | 18:07 |
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israel | Hi I am trying to build a minimal Ubuntu in a chroot and tar it and then copy it to another machine as the OS. I can do all that... however I am having a few issues. One being that network-manager claims it isn't running. I have similar issues using wicd. I do install ubuntu-minimal and ubuntu-standard with its recommends. Anyone have any suggestions where to get more help? | 20:36 |
Noskcaj | doko_, Is there any reason you maintain python-service-identity separately in debian and ubuntu? | 21:06 |
soren | I have an amd64 server which attempts to fetch i386 Package lists from my mirror which is amd64 only. How do I disable that? Didn't there used to be a file in /etc/dpkg telling it to look for i386 so that I could just disable that? | 22:06 |
Noskcaj | soren, What ubuntu release? It might be the arch: all packages, which are built on i386 | 22:09 |
soren | Noskcaj: No, this is about apt fetching the Package lists, not about specific packages. | 22:09 |
Noskcaj | ok, ignore me then | 22:09 |
soren | Hm. dpkg --remove-architecture i386 | 22:10 |
soren | ...solved it, apparently. | 22:10 |
soren | I swear that didn't used to be how this was done. | 22:11 |
teward | is there a way to nuke all sbuild schroots and rebuild them manually? | 22:11 |
teward | (not sure where else to ask) | 22:11 |
soren | teward: Assuming they're in the standard location, you can delete them from /var/lib/schroot/ and /etc/schroot.d/ | 22:11 |
teward | soren: thanks, that seems to have worked - ended up having to reboot into a root prompt (recovery mode) in order to burn them into dust, but that's not too difficult | 22:22 |
teward | the shm-overlays apparently were breaking things so i had to nuke them AND the chroots, and start afresh... | 22:22 |
soren | teward: Ah, yeah, if you had active sessions you should have nuked those first. | 22:23 |
teward | soren: y'know what I had noticed? They wouldn't shut off | 22:23 |
soren | teward: Something like "schroot -e -a" | 22:24 |
soren | teward: Maybe you were being too polite. | 22:24 |
teward | soren: `sudo umount --force`, `sudo rm -rf /path/*`, `I will burn you unto dust!` was being too polite? | 22:24 |
teward | soren: to be fair i would rather have nuked them BEFORE they're loaded at all, rather than messing with manual deactivation - root recovery prompt has its uses :P | 22:25 |
teward | i think I'll just not use shm overlays this time and see what evils may happen | 22:26 |
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doko_ | Noskcaj, there was a packaging issue with some of the dependencies | 23:48 |
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