[07:07] Good morning === Tm_K is now known as Tm_T [11:02] good morning === cpaelzer_ is now known as cpaelzer === TheHonorableKitt is now known as THKitten [14:04] rbasak: sru question, [14:04] rbasak: the only fix needed is the first hunk at https://pagure.io/SSSD/sssd/c/2952de7 [14:04] a one liner [14:04] the other changes are a) whitespace; b) tests [14:04] we don't run those particular tests [14:04] normally I wouldn't include them [14:05] in this case, the whole patch applies, though, including the whitespace changes and the test changes [14:05] do you have any preference whether I should just add the one line fix, or the whole thing? [14:07] oh, hang on [14:07] I stand corrected [14:07] tests are run at pkg build time [16:46] Hello, I have a ubuntu 18.04 LTS server (update from 15.??) running on a board with only 2 ethernet ports. how can i work with netplan, i can not find the yaml? [16:48] sven_: the YAML files should be added in /etc/netplan/ [16:49] * tomreyn got /etc/netplan/01-netcfg.yaml [16:50] it may not get created on upgrades, you may need to do so yourself [16:51] -bash: cd: netplan: No such file or directory [16:51] can someone help me with this? i have done it 2 times but i loss the ssh and need to restart everything [16:51] i have no display or input on the device itself [16:55] is netplan.io installed? [16:56] i don't think it [16:56] sven_: you said you upgraded from 15.x? Is this a 'fresh install' or did youa ctually upgrade from 15.x to 16.04 and then to 18.04? [16:56] IIRC there's no 15.x -> 18.04 direct migration path [16:56] over 16.04 [16:57] it's a orange pi R1, i have not the skill for building a image so i update one of them to the new version [17:20] How did you get Ubuntu Server on the device in the first place? [17:21] rbasak: might've had an OLD image back in the 15.x days? [17:22] yes i had the old image from the orange pi website [17:26] i did the installation as said here https://askubuntu.com/questions/1034711/how-to-enable-netplan-on-ubuntu-server-upgraded-from-16-04-to-18-04 with dhcp yaml [17:26] after apply the ssh connection droped [17:36] most soc dev boards provide a console you can attach via gpio, usb2serial or similar [17:37] sort this out first. and then try a clean install using netinstall. [17:37] or debootstrap [17:37] or connect the storage to another system, urnning it in a VM. [17:40] sven_: If you upgraded from 16.04, I believe your 18.04 install will still be using ifupdown by default. The transition to netplan is a manual process IIRC [17:41] ok thanks i will first look the console op [17:45] netplan is default in 18.10 [18:37] mybalzitch: is default in 18.10; but only for new installs. upgrades from previous releases remain on ifupdown. [18:42] cyphermox: is there documentation to switch to Netplan from ifupdown from those upgrades? [18:42] just curious since I have two 14.04 boxes I"mma be updating soon enough :P [18:42] 16.04 * [18:42] bah stupid AUTOCORRECT [18:44] teward: to switch you install netplan.io and write the new configuration file; and then remove /etc/network/interfac* [18:44] huh, simple. nice. [18:44] thought it'd be harder, having to rip out the remaining ifupdown stuff xD [18:45] cyphermox: does Netplan also handle `lo` config? [18:45] because I'm still seeing the loopback interface being configged by /etc/network/interfaces on 18.04... [18:45] and my 18.10 container too it seems [18:55] networkd handles that by itself [19:15] ah nice [19:44] why won't the installer let me use the flash drive in this list? it's ghosted: https://ibin.co/4Td2rknFrVNv.png [19:44] it sure would be nice if it would tell me why [19:45] is the flash drive your installation media? [19:45] lunaphyte: if not, it's < 1GB in size, that may be why. [19:45] lunaphyte: could you file that for a bug report? [19:45] *and* should probably be a bug [19:45] blah beaten by seconds! [19:45] lunaphyte: I could guess at a few reasons but, like you said, ti'd be nice to know *why* [19:45] sarnold: sure, which package? [19:46] probably subiquity? [19:46] teward: yeah, that was my guess too. just would be nice to not have to guess [19:46] yes, I think subiquity [19:46] ok [19:46] well three guesses is plenty good start :) hehe [19:46] i have a larger flash drive i'll use to compare, so i can include that detail [20:17] seems to support the hypothesis: https://ibin.co/4TdCk0t6YdE7.png [20:21] lunaphyte: how did you boot the installer? just to doublecheck it's not on the small drive, is it? [20:21] it's not, yeah [20:22] also .. that corruption at the top, is that in the 'real' screen too? [20:22] okay, cool [20:22] it is. that's just the crappy idrac avocent remote console crappiness [20:23] sigh :) 2019... [20:23] ha :) well in my world, sometimes it's not 2019 :p this is an old poweredge 1950 [20:24] hah, predating fortran and cobol! [20:24] * sarnold runs [20:34] i wish i could log into launchpad with my firefox configuration [20:36] something about a couple of my extensions makes it not work, without fiddling around a bunch [20:38] lunaphyte: it's a long shot but I noticed that LP is allergic to referrer stripping, maybe that's your case? [20:38] it probably is [20:38] i just haven't had the motivation to poke at it [20:38] enthusiasm? [20:39] that's probably a better word === shubjero is now known as JaredB === JaredB is now known as JaredByyz [21:46] i get 404 on http://releases.ubuntu.com/16.04/ubuntu-16.04.4-server-amd64.iso [21:48] because that's not a valid link anymore, it's 16.04.5 now [21:48] use http://releases.ubuntu.com/16.04/ubuntu-16.04.5-server-amd64.iso [21:50] thanks teward [22:11] i feel like i'm on the truman show [22:11] now the flash drive i finally got 18.10 installed on causes the server to pause during post [22:11] however that's even possible [22:12] and it took probably close to 2 hours to even do the install in the first place. just sat on "installing kernel" for probably a good hour and a half [22:12] i thought it was locked up [22:23] lunaphyte: you're not having a lot of luck [22:30] it really has just been one thing after another