[13:05] <HFSPLUS> WHy isnt xfs defualt?
[14:12] <cascardo> nacc: about the LATEST_KERNEL on makedumpfile, that should only cause a warning
[14:13] <nacc> cascardo: understood, just ... confusing :)
[14:13] <nacc> cascardo: and based upon upstream, does imply there might be dragons?
[14:14] <cascardo> I would say that even if they tell you it is supported, there are going to be dragons!!
[14:17] <nacc> heh
[14:18] <nacc> cascardo: yeah after reading the source i see that it's just a warning.
[18:57] <apb1963> 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.  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 
[18:57] <apb1963> (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
[18:57] <apb1963> cp: cannot create regular file '/dev/sdd': No medium found.  So I'm a bit conflexed.
[18:59] <apb1963> ugh.  Meant to post this in #ubuntu, not here.  Sorry.