[02:45] <runelind_q> I'm having issues with Ubuntu 20.04 on my rpi4.   linux-image-raspi is being held back because it depends on crda which is not installable
[10:00] <Aison0> hello
[10:00] <Aison0> I converted my root fs to btrfs
[10:01] <Aison0> and then I added a 2nd drive and converted the btrfs to raid1
[10:01] <Aison0> so far so good
[10:01] <Aison0> Now I would like the possiblity to boot from both devices
[10:01] <Aison0> update-grub creates the entries as expected
[10:03] <Aison0> but booting from one disk fails, because initramfs claims that there is no /sbin/init
[10:06] <Aison0> BTRFS info (device sdb2): balance: ended with status: -28
[10:14] <RoyK> perhaps try #btrfs
[10:30] <dragosiku> hi all
[10:31] <dragosiku> who can hep me with a DNS setup from my provider for forward for email server with ubuntu vps ?
[11:16] <Repox> Hello. I'm having some issues with the Nginx service stopping sometimes. Doing a nginx -t gives no errors or warnings. This is what is in the syslog: https://hastebin.com/pevosovumo.log (doing a cat syslog | grep nginx) . Might anyone know here to look?
[11:18] <Repox> *where
[12:51] <tds> RoyK: the timing there seems a bit suspicious; does that always happen at midnight?
[12:51] <tds> ugh, repox
[12:51] <tds> oh, they're gone :/
[23:21] <lystra> Hi. We are upgrading a server from Ubuntu 16 to 20. On the 16 server, we are using getuid_callout in /etc/multipath.conf to fetch the WWID. This is deprecated in Ubuntu 20 so we are using "uid_attribute ID_SERIAL" instead. However, when I do this, multipath -v4 -ll shows entries like "sdc: serial =" (https://gist.github.com/twwlogin/77abf960c964f03e0ca746f7dbe1157f). So, whatever multipath is doing to detect the WWID isn't work.
[23:21] <lystra> /lib/udev/scsi_id --whitelisted --device=/dev/sdx does work so how do we get multipath to use that?
[23:32] <lystra> What's odd is that "udevadm info --query=all --path /sys/block/sdc | grep ID_SERIAL" returns a valid WWID.
[23:44] <tomreyn> !yy.mm | lystra
[23:52] <lystra> Yeah, just shortening 20.04.1 -> 20 and 16.04.6 -> 16.