[09:58] <dxc> hiya
[09:59] <dxc> dumb ubuntu question: Considering an upgrade from 16.04 lts to 18.04 lts and have a networking question: The 16.04 system is obviously set up with the old style networking configuration, not netplan. If I upgrade to 18.04 will I be required to switch to netplan or will it still maintain the legacy configuration? I don't want to upgrade and suddenly find my networking borked
[11:06] <dxc> ah well
[11:06] <dxc> I'm out
[15:47] <alterjsive> I can't select done with my ubuntu raid 5 setup
[15:47] <alterjsive> i'm installing ubuntu-server
[15:48] <alterjsive> I have a / partition and swap
[15:50] <alterjsive> I can't select to add a boot partition
[15:50] <tomreyn> alterjsive: please don't cross-post. if you prefer discussing this here, please state so in #ubuntu
[15:51] <alterjsive> tomaw
[15:51] <alterjsive> tomreyn, ok will so , sorry for that
[15:52] <tomreyn> ok
[16:03] <RoyK> alterjsive: you can't boot off a raid5, if that's what you're trying to do
[16:04] <RoyK> alterjsive: explain your setup and how you want it, please
[16:16] <tomreyn> alterjsive: you did not.
[16:22] <alterjsive> RoyK, as I understand from #ubuntu, I need to mount my /boot on my hdd. I have a laptop with 3 ssd's, I tried several raid 5 tutorials and failed. now I was trying ubuntu server.
[16:46] <RoyK> alterjsive: if you have a separate drive in addition to those ssds you want in a raid, just install ubuntu on that drive
[16:46] <RoyK> alterjsive: if not, setup a separate root raid with raid-1 on partitions and boot from that
[16:47] <RoyK> it doesn't need to be big - 20 gigs will do for most