lordievader | Good morning | 07:43 |
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frickler | jamespage: coreycb: not sure if you saw my ping over in infra, you may want to double check that this matches your plans for Fossa regarding qemu+libvirt http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-discuss/2019-November/010907.html | 09:33 |
cpaelzer | frickler: even Eoan is >= the versions needed | 09:42 |
cpaelzer | actually for Ussuri we have libvirt 4.0 and qemu 2.11 which means "even Bionic would do" | 09:43 |
cpaelzer | Eoan would be enough for V then, but as usual we plan to update libvirt/ubuntu in Focal | 09:43 |
cpaelzer | and I always hope that jamespage and coreycb will then put that into the UCA :-) | 09:44 |
frickler | cpaelzer: thanks for confirming, I didn't actually expect any issue, just trying to make sure everyone is on the same page | 09:49 |
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jamespage | frickler, cpaelzer: I did see your ping in -infra but I see we're looking good for 20.04 - thanks for confirming cpaelzer | 10:09 |
jamespage | frickler: and thanks for being a continued conduit for comms between ubuntu and openstack! | 10:09 |
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aissen | It seems #ubuntu-cloud redirects here. I was wondering who can I contact to help solve this issue with cloud images: https://bugs.launchpad.net/cloud-images/+bug/1846365 ? | 13:08 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 1846365 in cloud-images "arm64 cloud-image always falls back on 30second grub boot" [Undecided,New] | 13:08 |
coreycb | frickler: thanks. appreciate the ping on that. | 13:33 |
kre10 | hey guys, how can I change the default user and pass? | 14:07 |
rbasak | rcj: ^ do you know who could help with that please? | 14:07 |
rbasak | kre10: default for what exactly? How are you installing/booting Ubuntu? | 14:08 |
Ussat | I think if youre asking that you should um....probably not be running a server | 14:08 |
kre10 | I just want to change the default user and pass | 14:08 |
kre10 | Ussat, thank you for you opinion :) | 14:08 |
Ussat | welcome | 14:08 |
rbasak | kre10: I can probably answer your question but not unless you tell me exactly what default you want to change. | 14:09 |
kre10 | my default user is "some-fuckin-user" with password "some-fuckin-password" | 14:09 |
Ussat | ... | 14:10 |
kre10 | I want to change them | 14:10 |
rbasak | How are you installing/booting Ubuntu? | 14:10 |
Ussat | add a new user, and change that password of the new user | 14:10 |
kre10 | Yes, I know that I can add a new user. | 14:10 |
bracham | Are you running Ubuntu Server, or Ubuntu Desktop? | 14:35 |
bracham | kre10 | 14:39 |
rbasak | I think kre10 got his answer in #ubuntu, but didn't mention that here. Rude. | 14:46 |
kre10 | rbasak, I know that I can make new user. My question was different, though. | 14:47 |
kre10 | bracham, ubuntu server, thank you | 14:47 |
bracham | Ok then I'm not sure there is a default user... What do you mean by that? | 14:48 |
tomreyn | kre10: ubuntu does not have a default user and password, you must be running something 'special'. please provide more details. | 14:48 |
kre10 | sorry, guys, by default, I mean the user I have created | 14:49 |
tomreyn | if you remember the users' password, you login as this user and use the "passwd" command | 14:50 |
tomreyn | i fyou don't remember this users' password but can login as a different user and gain root access you can run sudo passwd userwithforgottenpassword | 14:51 |
tomreyn | ...replacing "userwithforgottenpassword" by the username of the user whose password you forgot | 14:52 |
bracham | tomreyn: doesn't Ubuntu Desktop have the auto login feature? | 14:57 |
tomreyn | bracham: i think most if not all graphical login managers support automatic logins. this seems like a question for #ubuntu rather, though. | 14:59 |
bracham | tomreyn: yes that would be, I'm just saying that the auto login user could be considered the default user. | 15:05 |
tomreyn | i see what you mean | 15:12 |
kre10 | tomreyn, thank you once again :) | 15:23 |
tomreyn | you're welcome. | 15:26 |
mason | mgedmin, sdeziel, cyphermox, lordcirth: You guys discussed a systemd-resolved issue with me about a month ago, and I promised testing and a bug report. I have that done now, and a patch to fix the error I found: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1853164 | 15:43 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 1853164 in systemd (Ubuntu) "systemd: /etc/dhcp/dhclient-enter-hooks.d/resolved error" [Undecided,New] | 15:43 |
lordcirth | mason, awesome! | 15:44 |
mason | As it turns out, the issue existed in 18.04 as well, but I hadn't had an 18.04 system using ifupdown that also used dhcp, so I didn't notice. It's not new with 19.10. | 15:44 |
mason | brb | 15:45 |
mason | sarnold: ^ | 15:45 |
sdeziel | mason: cool, "if systemctl is-active systemd-resolved > /dev/null 2>&1; then" would be shorter but I'm just nitpicking ;) | 16:02 |
mason | sdeziel: Ah, I'd wondered about that actually. I'd be happier with shorter too. I tend to do the long form in my own scripts to make it abundantly clear. | 16:04 |
mason | sdeziel: Noted in the bug. | 16:08 |
shibboleth | anyone noticed that 18.04 empties out guest-specific entries in /etc/apparmor.d/libvirt/ at vm shutdown? | 16:27 |
shibboleth | this complicates hardware passthrough | 16:27 |
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