[03:02] <infinity> ehegnes: fakeroot debian/rules clean && debuild -S
[07:15] <genkgo> jsalisbury: What is going with the backup thing? I don't get it. Flabbergasted.
[08:18] <ehegnes> infinity: Thank you! I got that working in a round-about way with your advice.
[19:09] <kirkland> on s390x, do I need to do anything to make changes take effect in /etc/zipl.conf?
[19:09] <kirkland> i'm thinking of the equivalent of a update-grub or something
[19:10] <kirkland> because I keep booting into a 4.3 kernel, instead of 4.4
[19:11] <kirkland> apw: ^ ?
[19:16] <pkern> kirkland: Running zipl
[19:16] <pkern> kirkland: It's like lilo.
[19:18] <kirkland> pkern: bingo, thanks!
[19:19] <pkern> kirkland: I mean there might be a bug in your kernel packaging so that the kernel doesn't call zipl upon install.
[19:19] <kirkland> pkern: it was a weird setup, this is perfect
[19:19] <pkern> On Debian there's a /etc/kernel/postinst.d for it.
[19:50] <kirkland> 1 ubuntu@ubuntu:~⟫ grep VXLAN /boot/config-4.4.0-1004-raspi2 .
[19:50] <kirkland> /boot/config-4.4.0-1004-raspi2:# CONFIG_VXLAN is not set      
[19:50] <kirkland> can someone get VXLAN turned on (or a module, rather) in that kernel, please?
[19:50] <kirkland> rtg: ^
[19:50] <kirkland> bjf: ^
[19:51] <rtg> kirkland, looking
[20:00] <kirkland> rtg: thanks.
[20:01] <rtg> kirkland, patch committed, should make the release kernel
[20:01] <kirkland> rtg: ack, thanks.
[20:35] <bdmurray> rtg: Hi, would somebody other than colin know of a test case for bug 1547594?
[20:35] <ubot5`> bug 1547594 in thermald (Ubuntu Wily) "thermald bios_locked is not initialised" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1547594
[20:36] <rtg> bdmurray, unlikely. he's about the only one on the team that deals with that package
[20:36] <bdmurray> rtg: okay, I'll just comment on the bug then
[20:38] <infinity> bdmurray: He may not have a test case for it, it's the sort of bug that's "obviously a bug" but one might not know precisely how to make it do bad things.
[20:40] <bdmurray> infinity: Yeah, I decided to actually read the patch!
[22:37] <DalekSec> apw: Do you generally review how Debian does post/pre scripts in the kernel package?  Noticed they upgraded a little bit ago, and don't seem to call update-initramfs themselves anymore at that.