[07:52] hi all :) dunno if this is right place, but #ubuntu has not helped me yet [07:53] i'm trying to ecryptfs-mount-private in a chrooted ubuntu 12.04 system from ubuntu 14.04 system [07:54] but all i get is this: https://pastebin.mozilla.org/8826760 (the zeros are mine; though the sig should be harmless, whatev) [07:59] hmm... i tried ecryptfs-add-passphrase --fnek and i got this message: Error: Your kernel does not support filename encryption [08:00] is there a module i need? [08:00] or does ubuntu 14.04 no longer support this? [08:02] hdon: Probably asking in the wrong place, this is a development channel for the installer. [08:02] hdon: As for kernel support, a quick glance at a 14.04 host certainly seems to imply ecryptfs stuff is all built in. [08:03] hdon: It's possible the 12.04 tools in your chroot don't enjoy talking to the 14.04 kernel you're running, though. [08:04] ahh, quite possible infinity :) [08:04] * infinity knows very little about ecryptfs. [08:04] maybe i should ditch chroot and boot it in a full emulator [08:04] thanks for the advice infinity i will seek help elsewhere now [18:48] cyphermox: test todays isos on the desktop the cd isn't being ejected, there is no announcement that is should be removed so when the system reboots it starts the cd booting again immediately oh and to add insult to injury on UEFI systems there is no boot from local drive option and you can't eject it in the menu :( [19:03] davmor2: there is a preseed option to disable that. any chance you did that? [19:43] CarlFK: no, oem desktop install from cd and then a vanilla install from cd on 64bit both fail to eject the cd both failed to give notice, the d-i via mini.iso on the other hand still pops up the installation complete remove install media and a reboot button [19:51] huh. sounds like it got set somehow. I can see it missing QA cuz everyone tests on VM [19:55] CarlFK: I am in QA ;) [19:55] lol! [19:55] CarlFK: this is a little pre testing for the final beta