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lordievaderGood morning.08:36
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BluesKajHey folks13:09
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lfaraoneIs something strange with Perl in Vivid right now?16:28
lfaraonedpkg-preconfigure and a bunch of maintscripts are all failing, SIGSEV while "writing NULL VMA"16:28
lfaraonee.g. deb-systemd-helper crashed with SIGSEGV in Perl_finalize_optree()16:28
holmsHello :) It is possible to upgrade 14.10 to 15.04?21:38
holmsThere's no option to install it from iso21:38
holmsBut there's option to get into recovery console if needed21:38
holmsAnd snapshot vm for later usage21:38
k1ldo-release-upgrade -d21:38
holmsthanks - trying21:38
Jordan_Uk1l: I thought that 15.04 had already switched to sytemd by default. Is that not the case?21:39
holmsseems to be manual permanent switch is possible in there21:39
k1lJordan_U: i am not sure. i had no time to spin up to 15.04 so far21:39
Jordan_Uholms: I don't understand your last message.21:45
holmsJordan_U: link k1l gaved me, writes that you can switch from upstart to systemd, for single boot, and permenantly21:47
Jordan_UIndeed, from looking at the liveCD squashfs, /bin/init is still a symlink to upstart rather than systemd.23:13
hggdhthe default still is (or was, until a few days ago) upstart. On grub you can select a boot fully under systemd (single boot), or you can install a few packages and move completely to systemd23:19
hggdhI did that, and now I have /sbin/init -> /lib/systemd/systemd23:23

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