[08:50] is installing CentOS 7 on baremetal supported? If so, how can I debug error: file not found and alloc magic is broken when booting centos after installation. (it's UEFI boot) [10:46] hmm, not after I've reinstalled centos, maas is pushing grub config that references /efi/ubuntu/grubx64.efi which doesn't exist on centos === wpk_ is now known as wpk [14:56] Hey, does somebody use MAAS on OVH dedicated servers? [16:37] roaksoax: our strange problem resolved itself maybe an hour after I gave up. [16:37] back on THursday [16:37] I'll keep an eye on it [16:38] I do have another question though. Is there a way to blacklist a kernel module during commission? [16:38] I have some older Cisco UCSC boxes that have this flexflash controller. even though i have no cards in the controller, it still shows up as a tiny little device you cannot read or write from. [16:38] MAAS doesnt like this and fails the commission === rharper` is now known as rharper [16:57] xygnal: you should be able to send a kernel parameter for the machine blacklisting the module [16:59] roaksoax: where do I set that?using a tag? [17:02] xygnal: https://docs.ubuntu.com/maas/2.1/en/installconfig-nodes-kernel-boot-options [17:02] xygnal: or rather: https://docs.ubuntu.com/maas/2.2/en/nodes-kernel-options [17:02] same thing [17:22] roaksoax: thanks I found that too. It looks as if the device that it is actually finding is not the flexflash controller but a iSCSI device [17:22] systemeeee [17:22] oops [17:28] roaksoax: sent you a paste [17:28] no.no [17:29] oops. damn this 3rd device in my KVM is throwing me off. [19:55] Bug #1715230 opened: Partition and VG API endpoints diverge [19:58] Bug #1715230 changed: Partition and VG API endpoints diverge [20:04] Bug #1715230 opened: Partition and VG API endpoints diverge