[01:08] <dabukalam> is there a default password to the 'ubuntu-server' user you get ttyed to from ubiquity?
[01:18] <sarnold> hmm, what install media did you use? I don't recall seeing 'ubuntu-server' as the user account before
[01:18] <sarnold> 'ubuntu' is sometimes the password
[07:07] <lordievader> Good morning
[08:30] <sarthor> HI, I just deleted rm -rf /usr/lib/systemd/ by mistake .. can i go back or reinstall ubuntu ?
[08:31] <sarthor> did nothing after that.. just now deleted before a minute. :))
[08:46] <lordievader> You might be fine after copying this folder from a live-cd. Though there may be missing services. Depending on what you have installed.
[11:09] <frickler> jamespage: I've updated https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openvswitch/+bug/1839592 with my findings. Is there a chance to update to a new minor release of glibc in bionic-updates? I would want to avoid the task of having to find the relevant subset of patches for backporting
[14:17] <dabukalam> sarnold: sorry just saw this
[14:17] <dabukalam> I did try ubuntu I think to no avail
[14:17] <dabukalam> i suspect there is no password since I get thrown straight in
[14:17] <dabukalam> maybe I could set one up though
[14:17] <dabukalam> since sudo just works
[14:31] <smoser> powersj, rcj, philroche i'm going to let my simplestreams membership expire unless someone objects.
[14:38] <smoser> I have no objection to being in it, but don't really intend to look at reviews or do any work on it unless someone prompts me to.
[14:50] <weedmic> dabukalam: the original account you create is a regular user who is in sudo users group.  sudo makes you root for that command session.  you can create a root account that can login, but it is not what most ubuntu users do.
[14:50] <powersj> smoser, thanks for the heads up
[15:51] <rcj> smoser: ack and thank you
[23:26] <dennis38>  using uvt-kvm create --user-data filename and, while the vm is created, none of what I've specified in the user data file is being applied. I have tried including debug: verbose: true (properly formatted of course) and nothing at all is output to stderr or stdout.
[23:27] <dennis38>  ubuntu 18.04, guest ubuntu 16.04
[23:30] <powersj> dennis38, have you look at the cloud-init logs in /var/log?
[23:32] <dennis38> I have just now noticed, at your prompting, that there are such files on the guest. I would have expected to find them on the host.
[23:33] <dennis38> Thanks, now I have something to work with