[00:26] <harushimo> i'm running MAAS. I'm trying to get the images.  It doesn't show up
[00:26] <sarnold> heya harushimo; what do you mean by "it doesn't show up"?
[00:27] <sarnold> harushimo: note that downloading images can take a long time..
[00:27] <harushimo> its starts loading the images and then it goes away
[00:27] <harushimo> it says nodes deployed: 0
[00:27] <harushimo> I'm trying to setting up on my master node
[00:27] <sarnold> you won't be able to deploy nodes until the image imports finish, I don't think
[00:28] <harushimo> how do I know when its finished? Is there an button?
[00:28] <harushimo> I see a button to apply changes
[00:28] <sarnold> dunno, I only ever saw the image importing at the command line..
[00:29] <harushimo> can you teach me how to do it in the command line or refer to me a good document on it
[00:30] <harushimo> No Ubuntu images have been imported. Ubuntu images are required to allow nodes to enlist, commission, and install.
[00:31] <harushimo> I get this message every time
[00:31] <sarnold> harushimo: it's been a few months since I tested, but I used "sudo maas-import-pxe-files" to import the images
[00:31] <harushimo> its been awhile since I've seen that command
[01:30] <harushimo> does anyone how to setup maas-region-controller
[01:30] <harushimo> ?
[01:30] <harushimo> The images aren't still importing
[08:51] <lordievader> Good morning.
[09:32] <Craig4who> Hi Guys
[09:32] <Craig4who> does anyone know when Ubuntu will be supporting 32BIT EFI? really need to use ubuntu on some Atom Tablets, but finding it tricky
[09:42] <Walex> Craig4who: "really need" usually means that you would be willing to pay Canonical to do custom work for you, or else it is not "really need".
[09:44] <Craig4who> ok so currently its not supported but i would need to contact Canonical for support
[09:44] <Craig4who> would they cover me under a paid subription, or would it be classed as a project, with a one off payment?
[09:44] <Walex> I am not related to Canonical.
[09:45] <Walex> note that "really need" could mean also that you or a contractor you hire would roll your own.
[09:45] <Craig4who> ok. Can you recommend anyone contractor?
[09:45] <Walex> anyhow I think that Canonical have a consulting arm
[09:46] <Walex> can't recommend contractors...
[09:46] <Craig4who> ok mate. Thanks for your response appreicate it
[09:46] <Walex> but also note that Caonical have a definite interest in tablets as well as (mainly) phones.
[09:46] <Craig4who> ok thats good to know
[09:46] <Walex> see this typical photo: http://www.canonical.com/products
[09:47] <Craig4who> yea..
[09:47] <Craig4who> makes sense
[09:48] <Craig4who> ill have to contact them to see if they can help
[09:48] <Walex> Craig4who: also note that a tablet is a bit of in-between: Ubuntu for phones is somewhat different from Ubuntu desktop, as to app delivery, and GUI, and a tablet could plausibly run either.
[09:49] <Walex> Craig4who: probably Canonical are more interested nowadays in Ubuntu for phones running on a tablet.
[09:49] <Craig4who> yea
[09:51] <OpenTokix> What prevents you fro msending an email to them?
[09:51] <Craig4who> nothing at all. Thought i would ask experts in here first see if anyone has experience
[09:55] <Walex> http://partners.ubuntu.com/programmes/phone
[09:59] <Craig4who> cheers
[14:58] <samba35> i want to boot ubuntu pxe boot from another ubuntu pxe server
[14:58] <samba35> i want to boot laptop from ubuntu server ,laptop has no harddisk/cdrom
[14:59] <samba35> i have dhcp/dns server and laptop can boot with pxe
[15:10] <genii> samba35: In your dhcp server config, use the next-server option to specify what machine it should boot from if it's not the one handing out the IPs
[15:10] <samba35> yes but what other changes i have to make
[15:10] <genii> samba35: You might find https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PXEInstallServer informative
[15:11] <samba35> ok ,thanks
[15:14] <Vexena> Anyone got some knowledge about upstart? I've got this script so far: http://pastebin.com/uDwFdVdz but would like to make that the jar runs under a unprivileged user instead of root
[15:14] <Vexena> how could I implement that?
[15:16] <jrwren> Vexena: http://upstart.ubuntu.com/cookbook/#setuid
[15:16] <jpds> Vexena: https://superuser.com/questions/213416/running-upstart-jobs-as-unprivileged-users
[15:16] <Vexena> will check that out, thanks
[19:09] <kully3xf> how to change dns settings on startup on aws ec2
[19:20] <jrwren> kully3xf: I called resolvconf from cloud-config cloudinit userdata script.
[19:21] <jrwren> kully3xf: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/10999046/
[19:22] <kully3xf> righteous. Thanks!
[21:20] <pedahzur> Well, this is frustrating. I just tried to upgrade my border router box from Ubuntu 10.04 to 12.04, and got this message from do-release-upgrade: "Your system uses an i586 CPU or a CPU that does not have the 'cmov' extension. All packages were built with optimizations requiring i686 as the minimal architecture. It is not possible to upgrade your system to a new Ubuntu release with this hardware."  Any recommendations for a Linux distro that
[21:20] <pedahzur> doesn't require 'cmov' or other i686 specific instructions?  Really don't want to throw out the hardware, and 10.04 is no longer supported, so...
[22:00] <dasjoe> pedahzur: you might have more luck with some BSD, maybe take a look at pfsense for a router?
[23:36] <pedahzur> dasjoe: Possibly. Just wanted to remain with something familiar.