[08:48] <JamesTait> Good morning all; happy Microvolunteering Day! :-D
[13:43] <sergiusens> jodh: hey, your udf branch looks good
[13:44] <sergiusens> jodh: I just have a minor thing to discuss
[13:44] <jodh> sergiusens: sure
[13:44] <sergiusens> the location of where we flag this becomes a problem once we support factory reset
[13:44] <sergiusens> jodh: what do you think about storing it somewhere in /boot?
[13:44] <sergiusens> I just thought /boot as it's a common location contrary to system-a/b
[13:51] <jodh> sergiusens: unless the reset detected the sideload and replaced that file after a format. But yeah, I guess the simplest+safest option is to use /boot.
[14:29] <tbr> so, I'm trying out snappy. Downloaded the alpha2 vm as told in the tutorial. got the examples. built. tried to deploy. It fails.
[14:29] <tbr> a) if I update the image it fails completely - missing signature
[14:30] <tbr> b) with the image as is it asks repeatedly, mumbles about an override and installs it
[14:30] <tbr> my question is: how do I a) sign a package b) add the key as trusted to the core image
[14:31] <tbr> querying the web search engine of my least distrust yields no usable results.
[14:31] <tbr> https://bugs.launchpad.net/snappy-ubuntu/+bug/1443676 is also not really helpful, but at least indicates that I'm not the only one having a problem
[14:34] <tbr> oh, and downgrading the "ubuntu-core-alpha-02_amd64-virt.img" image once it's upgraded fails "Unable to determine bootloader"
[14:36] <tbr> pointers to be able to RTFM appreciated
[14:40] <Nikolay> lool: lcf@lcf-ThinkPad-W510 ~/austin/rpi2 $ sudo ubuntu-device-flash core --platform bcm2836-rpi-2-b --size 4 --oem ./pi2.lool_0.10_all.snap --developer-mode --device-part=device-pi2-0.9.tar.xz -o rpi2.img Determining oem configuration 2015-04-15 14:40:14 ERROR snappy logger.go:199 Signature verification failed with exit status 14 Signature verification failed with exit status 14
[14:47] <lool> sergiusens: that was it
[15:00] <ogra_> tbr, i think there was a newer release inbetween ... the version on TFM might be outdated (not following snappy much recently so take that with a grain of salt)
[15:01] <tbr> ogra_: so the tutorial bits are all there is?
[15:01] <ogra_> not sure, there might be blogs etc about vm images ... i always only used snappy on real hardware (real = ARM :) )
[15:02] <tbr> well, a BBW is on my desk waiting
[15:02] <tbr> but for that I'd like to know how I integrate with a custom kernel as I'd like to be able to use the 6loWPAN stack in Linux 4.0
[15:03]  * tbr didn't want to get ahead of himself and opted for a "quick boot of vm image as recommended by tut"
[15:47] <mterry> kirkland, hey btw, I snappified tmux with my scripts and it works fine if you build it with an unconfined profile (needed some /dev access) -- or probably if you used snappy hw-assign to let it access the right /dev.  Anyway, try building like so:  ./make-snap -d 15.04/beta-2 --aa-template unconfined tmux
[16:35] <sergiusens> Chipaca: https://code.launchpad.net/~sergiusens/goget-ubuntu-touch/polishit/+merge/256358
[16:35] <Chipaca> sergiusens: interesting name :)
[16:36] <sergiusens> :-P
[16:39] <ogra_> sausages !
[16:42] <jdstrand> pitti: lxc-usernsexec -m b:0:1000:1 /bin/bash
[16:42] <pitti> jdstrand: cheers
[16:42] <jdstrand> obviously I didn't unshare, etc there, but that is the format of -m
[16:47] <sergiusens> beuno: https://bugs.launchpad.net/software-center-agent/+bug/1443537
[16:52] <mvo> pitti: what does your subuid file looks like again ?
[16:57] <pitti> mvo: martin:100000:65536
[16:58] <pitti> mvo: but I don't think we actually need that
[16:58] <pitti> mvo: you can e. g. call lxc-usernsexec -m b:0:`id -u`:1 -- unshare -m
[16:58] <pitti> mvo: that's what I'm doing in my prototype now
[17:01] <mvo> pitti: cool
[17:01] <pitti> mvo, jdstrand: \o/ working
[17:19] <mvo> pitti: does still also work if you remove martin from /etc/subuid
[17:19] <mvo> ?
[17:19] <pitti> mvo: it did for jdstrand
[17:20] <mvo> pitti: nice!
[17:20] <jdstrand> mvo: I had to create the mapping on the fly
[17:20] <pitti> mvo: yes, works fine here
[17:20] <jdstrand> mvo: with the -m option
[17:20] <pitti> I commnted out everything
[17:21] <pitti> so /etc/sub[ug]id mostly seems to be a default for -m
[17:25] <mvo> pitti, jdstrand: I'm still having trouble to get from  uid 0 back to 1000 inside the shell I unshared. but I will come over to you soon
[17:27] <pitti> mvo: yeah, that's so much easier to do in C
[17:33] <mvo> pitti: hm, I can setuid(0) but can't setuid(1000) anymore, I guess I need to setup a new mapping
[18:53] <dholbach_> slangasek, do we have something like the table on https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/start/ubuntu-for-devices/image-channels/ for snappy?
[19:54] <mvo> sergiusens: lp:~mvo/snappy/snappy-fix-hooks-rootdir-wrong-symlink
[20:07] <sergiusens> mvo: works fine