[00:23] <RoadRunner> ... or will I need an outside booter like Super Grub2 Disk to find the new partition and boot from it?
[00:51] <GeekDude> RoadRunner: IIRC you have to run 'sudo update-grub' from your main partition
[00:51] <GeekDude> That should make it pick up on any new partitions
[00:59] <RoadRunner> GeekDude: so: make a new partition, intall the backup image onto it with the app that made it, reboot into original partition, run 'sudo update-grub', reboot and look for a new entry.  Will the new "Ubuntu" be labeled "2" or something to differentiate it from the first?
[00:59] <pencilandpaper> Hi RoadRunner ..sorry about the other day. I was afk man.
[01:00] <GeekDude> RoadRunner: I'm not entirely sure, I haven't done multiple partitions in a while. I would think it'd have the partition name listed somewhere (e.g. sda2)
[01:01] <RoadRunner> pencilandpaper: no worries, I'd like to touch bases with you on some fine tunning of BleachBit but we better do this later, cause I am almost out of time now
[01:02] <RoadRunner> GeekDude: is there a way to change how the choices of bootable options are named?
[01:02] <RoadRunner> ... in grub?
[01:02] <GeekDude> I'm honestly not sure. I'm a far cry from an expert
[01:04] <RoadRunner> GeekDude: but you are sure that 'sudo update-grub' is enough to pick up the new boot option right?
[01:06] <GeekDude> Fairly sure
[01:07] <GeekDude> Google probably knows better than I
[01:07] <gtn> Google always does.
[01:07] <RoadRunner> GeekDude: thanks for taking the time to answer :)
[01:08] <GeekDude> RoadRunner: Glad to help!
[01:15] <xubuntu32d> new to linux downloaded sound converter from software center and it opens fine but when i hit convert it just closes
[03:12] <GeekDude> On a scale of one to ten, how bad would it be to use a generic 32Gig flash drive as a main drive?
[03:13] <xangua> 11
[03:16] <GeekDude> Supposing I got rid of the page file, and had /tmp on a ram disk
[03:16] <DrCool> is 1 bad and 10 good
[03:16] <DrCool> ?
[03:16] <GeekDude> 10 is bad
[17:29] <jwash> hi everyone, i have a firewall problem and i'm hoping someone can assist me.
[17:29] <jwash> i have a computer which receikves local traffic fine, no internet traffic
[17:29] <jwash> the router is setup correctly for port forwarding, other computers on my network receive inbound traffic fine
[17:30] <jwash> it was a gradual thing too, one day my znc stopped working but ftp was fine, then ftp went away, till all of my services died
[22:08] <xubuntu56w> anyone knows how to disable the dock magnification effect on Voyager 14.04?
[22:09] <Unit193> xubuntu56w: Hello, Voyager is a deriv of Xubuntu and not Xubuntu itself, for support please see their own support mediums.
[22:09] <xubuntu56w> where?
[22:09] <Unit193> I'd guess it lists them on their website.
[22:10] <xubuntu56w> it forwards from their website to you guys
[22:10] <xubuntu56w> never mind I will look further
[22:10] <xubuntu56w> thanks
[22:14] <knome> ...yeah, they do.
[22:21] <Heist> What dock does 14.04 have? Im on 15.10 and I don't have a dock
[22:21] <knome> it's all xfce4-panel
[22:21] <knome> set to autohide, with a translucent background
[22:21] <Heist> ahh
[22:29] <xangua> Or just use whatever "dock" you prefer
[22:56] <monkey_> With the file search program in Xubuntu, is it possible to search for all files except for ones containing a particular string?