[08:40] <xnox> apw, https://api.launchpad.net/devel/ubuntu/precise/amd64/chroot_url
[08:40] <xnox> e.g. points to the chroot, but i thought there was a downloadable url
[08:40] <xnox> rtg, ^
[09:13] <infinity> xnox: I usually just go to https://api.launchpad.net/devel/ubuntu/precise/amd64 so it's clickable. :P
[09:16] <xnox> rright
[09:17] <xnox> apw, rtg - colin says there is ./manage-chroot in lp:ubuntu-archive-tools that does the right thing
[14:53] <smoser> hey kernel team. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1566468
[14:53] <ubot5`> Launchpad bug 1566468 in open-iscsi (Ubuntu) "systemd-modules-load.service: Failing due to missing module 'ib_iser'" [Medium,Confirmed]
[14:53] <smoser> if you could move ib_iser to the linux-image from linux-image-extra, that would be nice.
[14:54] <infinity> ogasawara: ^ pls to delegate.
[14:55] <ogasawara> rtg: tag, you're it
[14:55] <infinity> ogasawara: pls to delegate to someone who will get it right.
[14:55]  * infinity ducks.
[14:56]  * rtg admires the timely testing
[14:56] <infinity> rtg: Don't we all. :(
[14:56] <infinity> rtg: At least it's not release week, which is when I get most of *my* bugs.
[14:57] <infinity> "Oh, we were developing an OS for the last 5.7 months, someone should have told me."
[15:57] <lamont> jsalisbury: any update on bug 1543683 ?
[15:57] <ubot5`> bug 1543683 in linux (Ubuntu Xenial) "Fails to detect (second) display" [Medium,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1543683
[16:04] <jsalisbury> lamont, thanks for the reminder.  I pinged upstream regarding the new bug the patch introduced.  I have not heard back yet, so I'll ping them again.
[16:32] <xnox> rtg, https://launchpadlibrarian.net/252160450/weightwatchers.patch
[16:32] <xnox> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1536245
[16:32] <ubot5`> Launchpad bug 1536245 in linux (Ubuntu Xenial) "s390x kernel image needs weightwatchers" [Medium,Triaged]
[16:34] <xnox> rtg, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1536245
[16:34] <ubot5`> Launchpad bug 1536245 in linux (Ubuntu Xenial) "s390x kernel image needs weightwatchers" [Medium,Triaged]
[16:36] <xnox> apw, zfcpdump bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/s390-tools/+bug/1565841
[16:36] <ubot5`> Launchpad bug 1565841 in s390-tools (Ubuntu Y-series) "Provide zfcpdump-infrastructure with Ubuntu 16.04" [Undecided,New]
[16:40] <infinity> xnox: Do bzImage kernels boot in all the scenarios we care about?
[19:20] <kirkland> so I'm on an s390x system, running a 4.3 kernel
[19:20] <kirkland> I'm surprised it's not 4.4
[19:20] <kirkland> and no update to 4.4 is available
[19:20] <kirkland> help?
[19:38] <infinity> kirkland: apt-get install linux-image-virtual?
[19:38] <kirkland> infinity: interesting;  apt upgrade isn't picking that up
[19:39] <kirkland> ah, I'm running linux-image-4.3.0-2-generic
[19:39] <infinity> kirkland: Because you have no meta installed.  I assume that image is ancient and before we had metas.
[19:39] <kirkland> hmm
[19:39] <kirkland> infinity: indeed, like 117 days of uptime :-)
[19:39] <infinity> kirkland: Double-check that /etc/zipl.conf points to "vmlinuz" and "vmlinuz.old" (and matching initrds) before you go rebooting and find you can't.
[19:40] <infinity> kirkland: Those old installs were a bit broken.
[19:40] <kirkland> infinity: takes all the adventure out of it
[19:40] <kirkland> infinity: http://paste.ubuntu.com/15677848/
[19:41] <kirkland> infinity: does that look right?
[19:41] <infinity> kirkland: http://paste.ubuntu.com/15677844/ <-- A sane zipl.conf from one of my buildd z/VMs.
[19:41] <infinity> kirkland: Yours may also work, yeah.  You might want an "old" entry too, though that will only do you any good if you have a console.
[19:42] <kirkland> infinity: cool, rebooting now
[22:33] <xnox> infinity, apw kindly pointed out i should test it boots everywhere we care first. cause if they take it in now, there will be no time to unbreak it.
[22:34] <xnox> infinity, i am pondering if I should post-pone that to the yummy yak & sru
[22:34] <xnox> and hence .1 release
[22:35] <xnox> however i will test all things we care about to be bootable (lpar, z/vm, z/kvm, ubuntu kvm, ubuntu kvm iso) both the initial install/load/ipl, and the subsequent installed system booting