[02:58] 16.04, I'm experiencing weirdness. I did a cp 18.04-image /dev/sdd and then installed it on a different machine ("blue"), booted it and all was well. Then I realized I goofed and created the wrong username for myself; worse my password wasn't working; another goof? So I figured I'd just reinstall; so I reinserted the USB flash drive and long story short, it wasn't booting off the USB. So I brought it back to this machine [02:58] (yellow) and did some testing. I can mount /dev/sdd1 and ls shows files living there. fdisk -l fails to show /dev/sdd fdisk /dev/sdd1 shows multiple (secondary??) partitions on this 16GiB flash drive, adding up to over 1TiB. gparted /dev/sdd1 shows 56MiB and an unknown filesystem, nothing else. Using the exact same command as before, when it worked: cp ubuntu-18.04.2-desktop-amd64.iso /dev/sdd [02:58] cp: cannot create regular file '/dev/sdd': No medium found. So I'm a bit conflexed. === himcesjf_ is now known as him-cesjf [15:36] cascardo: any update on that makedumpfile update? I did another look (for something unreleated and ... `makedumpfile` seems to not support anything greater than 4.14.8 ...? [15:36] the bionic version thereof. That seems like a rather glaring issue :) === SimonNL is now known as SimonNL_Afk [16:19] nacc: it does support 4.15 bionic kernel [16:28] cascardo: does that go through a different path? just looking at value of LATEST_KERNEL [16:28] cascardo: just looking athe changelog entry for 1:1.6.3-1 ... [16:50] Hey everyone, really n00b here, not sure if I'm on the right channel to begin with, feel free to correct me... On my Grub menu, I have (for example) two entries: 4.18.0-17 and 4.15.0-47. If I boot on either of those, and update the system, will I be updating 4.18* and 4.15* respectively? I.e. two different "generations" of the kernel? TIA. === SimonNL_Afk is now known as SimonNL === himcesjf_ is now known as him-cesjf