[00:32] does 16.04 finally get rid of upstart and plymouth? [00:32] i've been waiting since 10.04 for that [00:33] ubuntu uses systemd since 15.04 [00:34] but plymouth is still used iirc [00:35] hrm, i should spin up a VM and test if it's removable now [00:35] if memory serves plymouth was a depend of upstart, so couldn't be removed completely, just turned off [00:35] rww: What, upstart? [00:36] nah, i know upstart's gone :) [00:36] Hm [00:36] thank god, maybe i can put nfs mounts in fstab again [00:37] for years flaky nfs mounts in fstab would cause upstart to freeze with no messages at all [00:37] lol, xenial image is 1.4GB right now [00:38] systemd is way more wonky when it comes to fstab [00:40] rww: Yeah insane, almost twice the size of 2 regular CDs now [00:40] once you go post-cd size it cant be stopped :X [00:41] quite [00:41] Almost forces you to use USB if you don't have a DVD burner [00:42] i use USB for everything these days anyway, even netinst images in Debianland [00:44] havent used a cd or dvd since years. my thinkpad x230 even doesnt have a dvd slot anyway. but i have a base-dock for that :) [01:08] oh, joy. ubuntu-desktop depends lightdm. lightdm depends plymouth [01:08] so not removable in Ubuntu Desktop any time soon [01:09] but yeah, can be disabled, so *shrug* === Warrigal is now known as tswett === uaa is now known as Guest5725 === Guest5725 is now known as damascene [08:12] hi all, does ubuntu's implementation of systemd also use networkd? I'm trying to use systemd-networkd to configure my interfaces but it doesn't seem to work? Do I have to fall back to /etc/network/interfaces? [08:24] stephanbuys: yes, it uses systemd-networkd [08:26] TJ-: I figured it out just had to disable networking and enable systemd-networkd (and systemd-resolved) [08:26] thanks though [08:27] do you mean "disable ifupdown network configuration" ? [08:27] TJ-: no, systemctl disable networkign [08:27] s/networkign/networking/ [08:29] right, which is ifupdown via /etc/init.d/networking [08:47] is there anything special you have to do on a gateway running dhcp3 and bind9 to make the gateway use the cached dns so it can lookup the fixed hostnames? [15:41] Does the oversized image size imply an oversized installation size? [15:42] no [15:42] Sweet [15:42] (if i understand what you mean) [15:43] Well there's this bug, that is causing the disk image size to be larger than normal [15:43] I'm wondering if that will cause the installation footprint to also be larger than normal [15:43] and by 'installation footprint' you mean the total installed size? [15:43] Yes [15:43] as i understand the issue (and I'm not 100% fluent in it) that shouldn't impact installed size [15:44] Kewell [18:13] has anyone got wine to work with 16.04 [20:18] !ubuntu [20:18] Ubuntu is a complete Linux-based operating system, freely available with both community and professional support. It is developed by a large community and we invite you to participate too! - Also see http://www.ubuntu.com === MagicBaShroOm is now known as x2xx3x