[07:32] morning boys and girls. [08:01] morning [08:01] lovely weather we're having [08:02] lovely weather, lolz, [08:42] Looks like the fog is slowly getting thinner === Victor is now known as Guest74937 [09:08] Morning all [09:09] g'day [09:43] G'Morning Brexiteers. [10:05] Good morning all! Happy Monday, and happy Handwriting Day! 😃 🖋 [10:18] JamesTait: I think this song mentions writing more than most https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9Dg-g7t2l4 and this one https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jzDnsjYv9A [11:58] I do love that disturbed cover of the sound of silence [12:44] this thread makes me angry https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-discuss/2017-January/017274.html [12:44] specifically the repeated pattern of the author across many threads [12:48] the person seems to be very confrontational. and they like ranting long diatribes in some emails expecting people to read it all [12:50] I kinda get what his problem is though. There's a bug with lvm, and he just wants a fix backported to 16.04 [12:51] I wouldn't say it's a bug to trample your data when you copy an active-in-use filesystem [12:55] here's the big question why would you duplicate UUID's the Unique part right there at the front kinda says there shouldn't be duplicates of it :D [12:55] exactly. dding an lvm is a bad idea [12:55] lvm provides facilities for copying data [12:56] having two disks/partitions with the same UUID surely falls into undefined behaviour territory [12:57] so complaining that behaviour is weird when the behaviour is undefined seems a bit.. silly? [12:57] I hit this serveral times before I figured it out with my backup schema. I would install ubuntu server everything worked, I would dump on my backup and everything broke...turns out /etc points to uuids quite a lot in Ubuntu and the uuid had changes killing the system :D === Azelphur is now known as Guest2413 === Azelphur_ is now known as Azelphur [20:36] hi