jforman | hi all. i'm using ubuntu minimal cloud images on libvirt to run kubernetes. i'd like to use kube-router for routing information but it requires ipset in the kernel (at least as a module). by default it's not provided. is there a guide for having a custom kernel in the ubuntu minimal cloud images, or another way to satisfy this requirement? thanks | 17:47 |
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rfm | jforman, https://kernel-team.pages.debian.net/kernel-handbook/ch-common-tasks.html#s-common-official has instructions for building a custom kernel and turning it into a .deb to install in ubuntu. | 19:56 |
rfm | jforman, there's also module-assistant which I used once long ago to build and package just a module; I don't know if these instructions still work: https://wiki.debian.org/ModuleAssistant | 19:58 |
trippeh_ | err what: systemd-networkd[7596]: Could not load configuration files: File exists | 22:00 |
trippeh_ | oh. duplicate vlan name. | 22:01 |
trippeh_ | error reporting could be improved :P | 22:02 |
mason | trippeh_: Come on now. They're focussing on making the network work first. Defining networking from the ground up is serious business. | 22:11 |
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