[00:04] <spagewmf> Most guides I've found on Google explain how to run systemd-cryptsetup-generator by hand and then copy the files it builds in /tmp, but it sounds like it's supposed to run during boot, parse crypttab, and magically set everything up correctly.
[00:06]  * penguin42 wonders if you can regenerate initramfs now that you have a crypted filesystem and whether it will do it all
[00:09] <spagewmf> penguin42: you talkin to me? :)  My regular /dev/sda2 root is unchanged, it's only swap and a big partition I'm trying to encrypt
[00:11] <penguin42> yeh, I've not tried that on a systemd'd ubuntu
[00:13] <spagewmf> I never got it to work on upstart'd Ubuntu, so I'm not blaming systemd :) I think I can manually enable my encrypted big /dev/sdb1, but systemd-cryptsetup-generator sounds like it automagically does the work.
[00:14] <penguin42> well for that I'd just manually create the /etc/crypt.... stuff
[00:17] <spagewmf> penguin42: I did, /etc/crypttab has thelines.  But tantalizingly, systemd-cryptsetup-generator(8) says it's "a generator that translates /etc/crypttab into native systemd units early at boot and when configuration of the system manager is reloaded"
[00:18] <penguin42> ah, now have you tried forcing a reload?
[00:19] <penguin42> I think systemctl daemon-reload   ?
[00:21] <spagewmf> penguin42: great idea, I'll try that. BTW I should be happy that the 14.04 -> 15.04 upgrade went flawlessly and leave this for another day, kudos everyone
[00:22] <spagewmf> Hmm I get a prompt for entering some kind of password during boot before the main greeter, but it'sonly on-screen for 1.5 seconds
[00:22] <penguin42> spagewmf: When do you want it to prompt you for the passwords for those other partitions - do you want them mounted at boot?
[00:29] <spagewmf> penguin42: I guess when I log in.  I just realized the sdb1 appears in Unity and I can double-click to launch it and get the prompt for its LUKS encryption password, which is good enough.  It seems encrypted swap could happen earlier (I don't hibernate), but, eh, whatever :)
[00:29] <spagewmf> thanks for the advice, looking forward to 15.04
[04:06] <csgeek> hi all
[04:07] <csgeek> I'm having some issues with the latest Ubuntu release 15.04.  I keep getting a "Failed to isolate default target, freezing " from systemd
[04:25] <PryMar56> csgeek, is your system a server or desktop and does default.target have a symlink in /etc/systemd/system?
[04:27] <csgeek> it's a desktop.  I was running gnome 3 on it, then chose to install the kubuntu-desktop which in theory shouldn't have done anything that drastic to keep it from booting.  Either ways next reboot it gave me that error message
[04:27] <csgeek> not sure about the symlink.
[04:28] <csgeek> I'm grabbing an ISO now to be able to boot into the system.  recovery mode freezes with the same error
[04:28] <PryMar56> csgeek, you never get a GUI or login?
[04:28] <csgeek> nope...
[04:28] <csgeek> never get a login prompt of any kind
[04:33] <PryMar56> headless without GUI uses default.target -> /lib/systemd/system/multi-user.target
[04:35] <csgeek> not sure what you mean by headless.. it's supposed to be a normal Ubuntu Desktop
[04:35] <csgeek> that is currently failing to boot up into any UI
[04:36] <PryMar56> csgeek, how about network.target and ssh.service?
[04:37] <csgeek> it's not booting man, there is no tty, no networking, no shell
[04:37] <csgeek> or ssh
[04:45] <PryMar56> csgeek, when changes are made via direct edits or installs `systemctl daemon-reload` is supposed to do sanity checks and log any conflicts or errors. So if thats done before reboot it can catch trouble early
[04:46] <PryMar56> direct edits to unit files
[10:48] <xennex81> Anyone interested in my story of what works and what doesn't work in Kubuntu 15.04 from the vantage point of a 14.10 user?
[10:48] <xennex81> who has been using 14.10 for some time and would like to upgrade to 15.04 but for the window manager problems.
[10:51] <xennex81> before I got and install something else on it
[10:51] <xennex81> go*
[11:27] <mparillo> xennex81: I think it would be interesting. I have taken some bugs and functional regressions and have added them to bugs.kde.org, Packaging bugs should go to launchpad.net
[11:34] <mparillo> xennex81: Keep in mind that the Kubuntu team tries to minimize their customizations of upstreak KDE defaults. Sometimes this is described as a pure KDE experience. So, if the Plasma 5 defaults differ from Plasma 4, those changes are carried to Kubuntu in general. Similarly with the migration from LightDM to SDDM.
[11:34] <mparillo> s/upstreak/upstream/
[13:16] <xennex81> I was wanting to send that mparillo a memo but he is not registered :P. And the memo can be no longer than 300 characters, which is about this message :P.
[13:17] <xennex81> It is tough to talk about KDE as a whole because it is so big.
[13:17] <xennex81> The Kubuntu community is much smaller, but some of the changes, or perhaps many of the changes that would be in effect... such as that LightDM to SDDM change.... might be quite detrimental as a whole.
[13:21] <xennex81> In the sense of... well. LightDM apparently (plasma4-desktop) took my system down to a crawl.
[13:21] <xennex81> Even a few minutes after login, it would start consuming 50% to 100% of cpu, often a single core perhaps.
[13:21] <xennex81> Plasma5 is blazing fast in comparison if only for that reason.
[13:22] <xennex81> But Plasma5 takes minutes to load. Logging out sometimes doesn't work. Or always? Haven't checked yet.
[14:03] <MoonUnit`> logging out doesn't work yet
[14:04] <MoonUnit`> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sddm/+bug/1407152
[14:04] <MoonUnit`> even shutting down is problematic atm.
[15:30]  * penguin42 is finding opening links from konsole isn't working
[15:49] <MoonUnit`> browsers are annoying in linux, multiple places/files you have to change to get it working right.
[15:54] <penguin42> it only seems to be from konsole, and actually it's very well defined how to open a browser, see the xdg-open command
[20:26] <maxxer> Hi. I'm tring to install mariadb-server on vivid but postinst fails
[20:26] <maxxer> anyone else?
[20:35] <Guest21342> Hey dose anyone know what the graphical WiFi managers package name is I can't find it in my MATE menu
[20:56] <CptRageToaster> Guest90425: I think it's named "networking"