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remotei mean, the boot process is clearly saying something like "starting haflskuhsldaihudl [FAILED]" and I'm stuck with nothing relevant in dmesg00:00
remotesystemd failed to start load kernel modules00:01
rypervencheGorian: Yeah, sorry, I went out.01:07
Gorianlol, no problem01:08
Gorianif you were still interested, this is what I have so far, but it's not done or tested with the latest additions :P01:08
Gorianhttp://pastebin.com/nU1STFwj01:08
rypervencheGorian: You could do something like: ls -l /dev/disk/by-id/ | awk '{print $NF"\t"$9}' | sed 's|../../||' | sort | grep -v ^001:11
GorianI always read that you should NOT rely on ls output for any automation01:12
Gorianopinion?01:12
rypervencheOh, you didn't say this was for building machines when I asked what your goal was.01:12
rypervencheI would agree with that, but I was just giving you something much shorter.01:13
Goriansorry, I thought I did01:13
Gorianit's rough atm, obviously I have no argument checking or anyting01:13
Gorian*anything01:13
GorianI just need it to work right now, I can polish it later :P01:13
rypervenchefind /dev/disk/by-id/ -type l -printf '%l: %p\n'01:16
rypervencheThat's even better.01:16
rypervencheI'd make it prettier, but the idea is there.01:16
rypervencheGorian: So this is for making chrooted environments?01:20
Gorianno01:20
Gorianhang on01:20
Gorianhttps://github.com/zfsonlinux/zfs/wiki/Ubuntu-16.04-Root-on-ZFS01:20
GorianI'm installing Ubuntu j16.04 LTS on top of a root ZFS mirror, on multiple servers01:20
Gorianso I'm writing a script to automate the process01:20
GorianI've done it successfully manually before, but it's too long and annoying to do it that way multiple times01:21
rypervencheAhh, gotcha.01:22
Gorianso, I've decided that my script would work better if I told it to mirror two DIFFERENT disks... instead of the same ones...01:42
Gorian*one01:43
GorianI made a typo and it tried to tell zfs to make a mirror from /dev/<sda> and /dev/<sda>01:43
Gorianand ZFS was all like "WTF? no"01:44
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Goriangrub-install: error: filesystem 'zfs' doesn't support blocklists02:17
Gorian:/02:17
Gorianwhy broken?02:17
k2gremlinHello all, I have a friend that is going to be deploying soon. I am trying to setup a VM server for him to remote access. What is the most secure way to give him remote access?02:18
cooldharma06Hi all02:18
cooldharma06While installing Ubuntu server from usb facing loading modules usb-storahe..02:19
remotek2gremlin: disabling TOFU for ssh keys and using 3rd factor authentication02:19
k2gremlinTOFU?02:20
cooldharma06I am trying to install Ubuntu server along with windows 10 and via USB I am doing02:20
k2gremlinHow would I setup 3rd factor auth?02:20
remotek2gremlin: one way is via pam02:21
k2gremlinlike an RSA key?02:21
remotek2gremlin: I didn't mean what I said for SSH, just don't accept unknown keys for the account02:22
remotek2gremlin: when asking your question you said "the most secure way"02:23
remotethat's not it but it's the best I can do02:24
k2gremlinremote, lol I see. Sorry, the most practical way that is pretty secure.. I mean not trying to secure a NASA server or anything lol02:24
k2gremlinI should generate an SSH key and give that to him.. eh?02:24
k2gremlinAt least it will be somewhat secure lol02:25
remotenah, just start the ssh server, make sure he uses a strong password, see that you disable his account when appropriate if need be02:26
k2gremlinCouldn't really see the need to disable it. If it gets compromised ill just kill the server. However, this guy is a fking rock star when it comes to IT stuff so I am sure I would have a problem. Just trying to do him a favor :)02:27
remoteawesome02:28
remotemaybe he can help you if you have problems02:28
k2gremlinYea he was meaning to setup his VPN again before deploying.. but he just ran out of time.. So he will probably use it for that.02:29
remotemake sure to append the following line to his bashrc file:02:29
remotealias ls="echo wut?"02:29
remoteif he can't figure it out you can call him off for drunk deployment02:30
k2gremlinhahaha02:30
k2gremlinmore like "echo WTF? You think this is linux?"02:31
k2gremlinI consider myself an entry level linux user... he blows me away. If I did something like that, he might break out of the VM and sabotage my media server or something lol02:32
cooldharma06Any suggestions regarding my query02:34
cooldharma06Is xenial is missing usb-storage kernel module.02:37
halvorsAny idea why i'm getting this when trying to use "netstat-net"? http://pastebin.com/JLXqNHdv02:50
remotehalvors: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/netstat-nat/+bug/163139902:55
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1631399 in netstat-nat (Ubuntu) "Could not read info about connections from the kernel, make sure netfilter is enabled in kernel or by modules." [Undecided,New]02:55
remotehalvors: i hadn't realized you submitted that02:56
remotehalvors: are you missing access privileges or is netfilter disabled?02:57
remote 02:57
remotehalvors: paste the output of `strace -fvo output.log netstat-nat'02:58
k2gremlinremote,03:22
remotehi03:22
k2gremlinI can access the server from my phone on carrier...03:22
k2gremlinbut he cant on his mac03:22
remotetell him to get a phone03:22
k2gremlinHe can ping my domain but its telling him cannot resolve hostname03:22
k2gremlinwhen he tris to ssh03:22
remotetry the mac address03:23
cooldharma06Any ppl from Ubuntu facing some issue with Ubuntu server installation missing some kernel modules in image03:24
halvorsremote: Here you go: http://pastebin.com/XJxfFQsD03:24
halvorsremote: Maybe the filepath to the files it's trying to reach has changed?03:24
remotehalvors: look at line 29 and 3003:26
halvorsremote: Yeah i know, but how can i do nat if those files doesn't exist? Something must have been changed here.03:31
remotei think what's affecting your nat is a human factor03:32
remotewhat do you think about searching for a solution before asking and providing more details instead of just a problem when asking for help?03:33
remotei mean, i can't help you, but i'm sure you can find out more on your own03:34
k2gremlinremote, LMFAO! Hes in on his phone.. His MAC is jacked up.. lol03:34
remotek2gremlin: make sure he doesn't jackit up too deep or you might need medical assistance03:36
remotes/you/he/03:36
cooldharma06Anyone installed Ubuntu server 16.04 from usb03:36
k2gremlinlol remote.03:36
remotecooldharma06: i did that earlier03:36
cooldharma06Facing some issue as error loading modules 'modprobe -v usb-storage'03:37
remotecooldharma06: when? in what context?03:39
cooldharma06Remote give some mins I ll share screenshot03:41
cooldharma06remote plz check this image..03:45
cooldharma06http://picpaste.com/IMG_20161009_091003070-C45BhM9L.jpg03:45
cooldharma06Any suggestions dude03:46
remotethat's not an image it's an html file03:48
halvorsremote: I've done a lot of reasearch on this, not found any sources that have got netstat-nat working after 14.04.03:49
remotewho serves html as .jpg ?03:49
remotecooldharma06: open a console and run the command manually and paste the output03:50
cooldharma06While installing os itself facing this error03:50
remotecooldharma06: i'm assuming you can't complete the install once you press continue?03:50
remote 03:50
tsimonq2 03:50
cooldharma06That is image link only03:50
cooldharma06remote http://picpaste.com/pics/IMG_20161009_091003070-C45BhM9L.1475985139.jpg03:52
remotecooldharma06: what happens when you run the command manually?03:54
cooldharma06I am having windows as my primary. Trying dual os with Ubuntu server facing this error03:54
cooldharma06remote: while installing os from usb facing this error.03:55
k2gremlinbad iso on the USB would be my guess03:56
k2gremlinreimage the USB drive with the os03:56
remotefrom the computer you are installing ubuntu on, press ALT+F203:56
remoteexecute the command and tell us what the output is03:56
remotek2gremlin: it may be a problem with the installer03:57
k2gremlinCould be a problem with the download he got as well :)03:58
cooldharma06'Modprobe Error: could not insert usb_storage : Required key not available03:58
cooldharma06But I tried to install as vm it working fine when trying with USB facing this error03:59
cooldharma06remote k2gremlin is there any way can I import that module into my system through console04:02
remotemodprobe usb-storage04:27
remotepaste the output04:28
cooldharma06I am gng to try with dvd04:37
cooldharma06Same error dude04:38
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PCdudehi all :)07:12
PCdudeI have setup openstack, but have still some questions about it07:13
PCdudeI have made a convenient askubuntu.com post07:13
PCdudehttp://askubuntu.com/questions/832736/openstack-with-autopilot-some-networking-clear-up07:13
sliddddisIf I download the 16.10 beta 2 today, how hard will it be to get up to date normal 16.10 in 4 days?10:52
bekksAs hard as typing a two commands.10:53
remotesliddddis: at least a bit easier than how hard it would need to be to dissuade you from running the beta today10:54
sliddddisbekks just update and upgrade?11:13
bekksYes.11:15
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linux_userIn succession to the instantiation of a CentOS/RHEL installation, within the /root directory, there exists a residual file in kickstart format indicative of all the options selected during the course of the GUI install. Whence Ubuntu is installed, where is just such a residual file located in succession to the installation that is in kickstart format?12:37
ikonialinux_user: are you using kickstart to install ubuntu12:38
ikonialinux_user: it's actually anaconda that creates that file, not kickstart12:39
linux_userno, the GUI (just like I did a CentOS GUI install and the file was residual)12:39
linux_userI know12:39
ikoniaubuntu will not create that file12:39
linux_userdoes Ubuntu generate such a file in succession to its install?12:39
ikoniano12:39
linux_useroh12:39
linux_userthat blows12:39
ikonianot really12:39
linux_usersure it does, with CentOS you can do a full install and have a residual kickstart file to start with for changing it12:40
ikonialinux_user: but has ubuntu normally uses preseed based automated installs that would be worthless12:44
linux_userI do not know what preseed is, but what I want to do is do a gui install and have a starting kickstart file to use to modify or just repeat the install absent the GUI the second time around. Why would that ever be worthless? Surely that must be some joke.12:45
linux_userI appreciate your assistance none the less.12:46
ikoniawhy do you want a kickstart file12:46
ikonia(for ubuntu)12:46
ikoniayou'd be better building a preseed config that has full support of all the options12:47
linux_userIndeed I disagree, what would be better for me is kickstart since I already use them for CentOS, unless you are suggesting preseed exists for CentOS/RHEL, does it? Why would I wish to use an entirely different and non-standard system?12:51
linux_userAt any rate, I found the system-config-kickstart thingy and plan to use it in combination with merging some statements from my CentOS generated kickstart file to try to generate one for Ubuntu12:52
ikonialinux_user: what has centos got to do with anything12:55
ikoniayou're using ubuntu/trying to install ubuntu12:55
ikoniause the ubuntu tools such as pressed12:55
linux_userYou are asking that because you did not read entirely my initial question, now I get it! Let me repaste it! “In succession to the instantiation of a CentOS/RHEL installation, within the /root directory, there exists a residual file in kickstart format indicative of all the options selected during the course of the GUI install. Whence Ubuntu is installed, where is just such a residual file located in succession to the12:57
linux_userinstallation that is in kickstart format?” I work in a CentOS environment and some jackass executive is demanding Ubuntu, so we are trying to make it work, but we USE kickstart and CentOS. The better question is why is kickstart so unusable for Ubuntu when the business world uses CentOS and Kickstart and Ubuntu is trying to enter that fold? Why force people to learn and use another technology, its not required and waste12:57
linux_usertime and money. That is why.12:57
ikoniaof course it's not a waste of time and a money12:58
linux_userSo can we get back to my question now you know why?12:58
ikoniano, I'll leave you to it, you seem to think you know the answers already, so carry on12:58
linux_userthank you. If you do not know how to use Kickstart I understand that, totally cool on that, but I am not interested in changing the question to fit the answers you have. Thanks though.12:59
ikoniaI use kickstart every day12:59
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tomreynlol, that attitude14:35
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AnonymesHi17:58
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pmatulislinux_user, redhat/centos uses kickstart and debian/ubuntu uses preseed. however, ubuntu does have rudimentary support for kickstart files but i don't think it creates the file you're after. beyond that information, what's the use of asking 'why doesn't ubuntu fully support kickstart?'? it just doesn't. just like redhat does not support preseed21:54
pmatulis(at all)21:54
JanCalso, if you want better kickstart support, you can look into adding it, I guess...23:00

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