[09:49] <raidghost> Trying to install Ubuntu server 18.04 LTS on my computer
[09:49] <raidghost> Everything seems to go smoooth until install is finnish and been fixing grub and says its time to reboot.
[09:49] <raidghost> What shows up when booting up after install is finnish is:
[09:49] <raidghost> GNU GRUB Version 2.02
[09:50] <raidghost> Minimal BASH-like line editing is supported.
[09:50] <raidghost> For the first word, TAB lists possible command completions.
[09:51] <raidghost> Anywhere else TAB lists possible device or file completions
[10:01] <raidghost> Running system on 2x500GB SSD in raid 1 (where the /boot/efi partition) is not part of the raid.
[10:02] <raidghost> Fat 32 partition set to 200mb
[15:30] <Guest84> Guys anyone know how could I build myself ip to country and city database to be not dependeent from external services?
[15:50] <tomreyn> Guest84: is this an ubuntu server support question? if so, please restate, since i'm not sure what you mean.
[15:51] <Guest84> tomreyn I hope I could ask here..
[15:51] <tomreyn> it's not clear what you are asking, though, not to me anyways.
[15:56] <blackflow> Guest84: there's geoip
[15:56] <blackflow> !info geoip-database
[15:58] <blackflow> Guest84: but I wouldn't advise you to do that. IPv4 subnets are exchanged, sold, and pretty much without geolocation until assigned to a server
[15:58] <tomreyn> doh, i didnt read the question properly, sorry.
[15:58] <Guest84> blackflow this package its depenedent from external database provider
[15:59] <Guest84> I was wondering if I could biuld it myself and if yes how
[15:59] <blackflow> Guest84: they all are. you build it by looking up geoip data and storing it locally. but that will get stale soon because, like I said, they change a lot
[16:08] <tomreyn> the ip -> country assignment for ipv4 + ipv6 you could probably get from the regional internet registries, https://www.apnic.net/about-apnic/whois_search/about/what-is-in-whois/which-whois/ - but down to city scale would require cooperating with ISPs.
[16:09] <Guest84> tomreyn thanks, this is what I meant
[16:10] <tomreyn> Guest84: it's a huge effort, though, and (as said before) data will get stale quickly, so you'd need to have a continuous update process.
[16:11] <blackflow> but whois is an external database........
[16:11] <tomreyn> there's a reason why there's effectively only one or two commercial providers of such data world-wide.
[16:15] <Guest84> looks like all has only web service funcionality without possibility to download database
[16:17] <Guest84> blackflow i was thinking about third party providers
[16:26] <Guest84> anyway thanks for help guys
[16:26] <Guest84> have a good day