=== jphilips_ is now known as jphilips [14:48] [telegram] Forwarded from unknown: Hello everyone, [14:48] [telegram] It has came to our attention that a regression in our development update of the Calamares installer has caused our 20.04.1 installation to fail. [14:48] [telegram] If you get this error, thankfully it is safe enough you can close out and reboot into the proper system normally. [14:48] [telegram] We have a few possible solutions available and as our dev's are out of work this week, as soon as possible a re-released ISO of 20.04.1 will be available to patch this error. [15:20] [telegram] development update of calamares? Why are you carrying non stable releases in a point release? [15:59] [telegram] I didn't see it beforehand (re @fossfreedom: development update of calamares? Why are you carrying non stable releases in a point release?) [15:59] [telegram] It was a regression that went unnoticed [17:19] i got a report in -server from a user saying he cant skip the integrity auto check with ctrl c on www.releases.ubuntu.com/20.04/ubuntu-20.04.1-live-server-amd64.iso [17:19] anyone encountered the same? [17:20] https://ibb.co/5rX9mkD [17:21] [telegram] In desktop, yes it works sometimes, sometimes it delays a bit. (re @ubuntutesting_bot: [irc] i got a report in -server from a user saying he cant skip the integrity auto check with ctrl c on www.releases.ubuntu.com/20.04/ubuntu-20.04.1-live-server-amd64.iso) [17:22] [telegram] The Ctrl+c doesn't instantly skip the check [17:24] asking him [18:11] @arunpyasi the user left without saying, tnx for thinking along [18:27] [telegram] :) But it's an issue I was facing. (re @ubuntutesting_bot: [irc] @arunpyasi the user left without saying, tnx for thinking along) [18:27] ah, i see