[09:10] <rmg51> Morning
[10:57] <JonathanD> Morning.
[11:00] <lazyPower> o/
[12:12] <teddy-dbear> Morning peoples, critters, power twins and everything else
[16:34] <ChinnoDog> hola
[16:34] <ChinnoDog> I accidewntally figured out why my laptop doesn't boot every time I upgrade my kernel.
[16:43] <ChinnoDog> My nVidia driver doesn't build under 3.16 so it would silently fail every time. Rebuilding initramfs and running update-grub under livecd fixes it but it must not have all the modules.
[16:55] <jthan> Get arch!
[16:55] <jthan> :-p
[17:13] <ChinnoDog> :-p
[17:33] <waltman> Get a Mac!
[17:40] <lazyPower> unpossible!
[18:55] <ChinnoDog> I was wrong. I fixed the driver conflict but updating kernels still results in an unbootable system.
[18:56] <ChinnoDog> I see the BIOS screen, then it asks me for the LUKS keys for my volumes, then I end up at a grub prompt.
[19:05] <ChinnoDog> uh.. I found a suspicious line in my /boot/grub.cfg after running update-grub...
[19:05] <ChinnoDog> linux   /vmlinuz-3.19.0-23-generic root=/dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-Win8 ro rootflags=subvol=@  quiet splash $vt_handoff
[19:45] <ChinnoDog> If I change the name of the Win8 LV then update-grub changes the name in grub.cfg.
[22:07] <ChinnoDog> It is fixed. That took forever. Now running on kernel 3.19 and can reboot after kernel upgrades.