[00:06] cyphermox: Your patch actually improves the appearance when the panel is the correct size. [00:07] Only about 20% of custom.iso has downloaded so far, in case you're wondering why I haven't given any feedback yet. [00:23] that's fine, I knew it would take long, nothing I can do about it [00:33] cyphermox: I've added my results to the bug report [00:36] cyphermox: Notice the small little band of incongruous pixels? [00:36] heh, that's PAD; I was afraid that might be a side-effect of trying to fix things that way [00:37] Afraid? [00:37] That bright little line has been commented on as a potential bug by a few people here. [00:42] cyphermox: So PAD isn't perfect (this right thing would be to make the gradient actually match the height of the panel), but it looks better to my eyes than repeat. [00:43] there are only two options, what this means is that there ought to be a different way to fix the height to be correct, but I don't know what it is [00:43] me neither [00:43] Also, humanity @2x should fix the double height [00:44] will get on that tomorrow [16:38] cyphermox, when launching manual partitioner would you expect to see all LVM volumes that are present on the visible devices or not? [16:38] at the moment i have a strange mix of in "Configure LVM" i see 4 logical volumes; yet none are present in the "manual partitioning menu" to e.g. pick some existing logical volume to be for example /srv [16:44] aha [16:44] maybe LVM only probes when you first run into Configure LVM? [16:44] did "rm /var/lib/partman/lvm" rerun detect disks again, and they appear [16:44] hrm [16:44] that sounds all wrong [16:45] so it keeps a flag to run "pvscan/vgscan" only ones. [16:45] that is possible, yeah [16:45] deffinately. Trying to reproduce and troubleshoot this bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/debian-installer/+bug/1570580 [16:45] that said, usually if you don't see things you go configure LVM/iSCSI/whatnot and when you get back to the main partitioning menu they show [16:45] which kind of boils down to: i can see volumes on normal drives; but not on the multipath assembled drives [16:46] and i think lvm re-detection is not done after multipath is assembled. [16:46] right [16:46] well that's what i did here, and in that menu they _were_ visible. I even tried to make a change (e.g. remove one volume) and "finish" and yet the other one did not show =( [16:46] look at the hysterical data for partman-multipath, we may have changed that when mauricio did other multipath changes [16:47] I think we removed it because scanning the way it was being done might find LVM first and keep you from activating multipath? [16:47] but that doesn't make sense now that I think of it [16:58] /o\