=== denningsrogue1 is now known as denningsrogue === denningsrogue0 is now known as denningsrogue === Mollerz5 is now known as Mollerz === Napsterbater is now known as Guest23486 === Napsterbater_ is now known as Napsterbater [16:08] Is Cockpit a useful utility? Does anyone in here use it and find it helpful? [16:09] MrCollins depends on what you want to achieve with it? [16:09] I have ubuntu server 20.04 terminal only installed. [16:09] easier basic admin for a dummy like me! :) [16:10] I have an office where I needed a file server and wanted a more stable platform. I have been dabbling in ubuntu/linux for years. [16:10] Finally want to make the full plunge. [16:10] MrCollins in that regard, it doesn't help you at all [16:11] ok. [16:11] I can see what you mean if I keep using a gui whats the point [16:11] didnt think about that. I was reading some tutorials etc and someone mentioned cockpit. [16:14] MrCollins not only that, but if you want to have a file server, cockpit literally can't help you, as there is no gui for that [16:15] ok quadrathoch2 Thank you for helping me. [16:15] good advice. [16:15] quadrathoch2: but he still could manage other things in his server with cockpit? [16:17] lotuspsychje, yep, but as he was asking for file server [16:17] kk [16:21] Hi [16:21] i'm trying to setup ubuntu server with autoinstall [16:21] i boot uncompressed iso with RO nfsroot [16:22] https://github.com/eoli3n/vagrant-pxe/blob/dev/roles/ubuntu/files/script.ipxe [16:22] thank both of you for help. [16:23] subiquity runs well then i get "OSError: ... Read-only file system: 'BOOTx64.EFI' [16:23] i want to debug in tty2, so "loadkeys fr" [16:23] no errors, but i'm still in qwerty... [16:26] how to get azerty on ubuntu server iso ? [16:26] that's seriously annoying... [16:27] (yes i used sudo loadkeys fr) [16:29] eoli3n_ does this maybe help? https://askubuntu.com/questions/785658/loadkeys-not-working [16:29] not sure :/ [16:29] not sure too, but lets truy [16:29] tru [16:29] try [16:31] i installed the package, dpkg-reconfigure prompts to ask for which keyboard layout i need [16:31] i select fr/french [16:31] then re "sudo loadkeys fr", nothing more [16:31] still in qwerty [16:33] it is also in my user-data file : https://github.com/eoli3n/vagrant-pxe/blob/dev/roles/ubuntu/files/user-data [16:36] eoli3n_ what about sudo localectl set-keymap? [16:36] just tried dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration, everuthing is in french [16:36] i try your command [16:37] sudo localectl set-keymap fr, still in qwerty [16:38] i'm using vagrant, to fire vm on libvirt [16:38] maybe the client is the problem ? [16:38] i never had this kind of problem [16:38] idk :/ [16:39] i that possible that the RO nfsroot does this ? [16:41] thats probably a bug [16:41] where is the bug tracker for ubuntu-server ? [16:41] launchpad ? [16:43] eoli3n_ probably, as the source code + bugtracker of ubuntu is there [16:44] hm [16:44] in a efi install, where does ubuntu store its esp [16:44] ? [16:44] what do you mean? i don't understand [16:44] you mean /boot/efi? [16:44] i found : /boot/efi [16:44] yep [16:45] because i get "OSError: ... Read-only file system: 'BOOTx64.EFI'" [16:45] during autoinstall [16:45] i can write a file manually to /target/boot/efi [16:46] that's what i get -> https://x0.at/prU.png [16:51] eoli3n_ eh. it complains about the boot image not writable? oO [16:51] that's strange [16:51] i don't get what it means [16:52] eoli3n_ did you test to make the nfs share writable? (or is it?) [16:53] i didn't [16:53] but changes, is written in tmpfs [16:53] so in any way, i should not see that kind of error [16:53] yeah, i just think it's really weird, that he is constantly complaining [17:26] eoli3n_: check the path for /target/efi/EFI/BOOT/ that is where BOOTx64.EFI would be put [17:26] eoli3n_: grrr, typo, add 'boot' into that path of course [18:00] TJ- /target/boot/efi was empty [18:03] eoli3n_: so the EFI-SP had been unmounted [18:25] with 18.0.4 is it only security updates we get from now and to get regular updates for packages need upgrade to next lts? [18:29] vlm: LTS standard support is 5 years [18:49] TJ- ok but why ? [18:50] why does could-config, a autoinstaller, needs to be debug for the simpler usecase === Napsterbater is now known as Guest33407 === Napsterbater_ is now known as Napsterbater === rfm_ is now known as rfm [19:14] TJ-: though what happen after 5 years,no more updates then or? Thought i red someplace that would maybe get security updates after or no? [19:15] TJ-: or maybe that was the pais plan for further support perhaps? [19:15] paid that is [19:18] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases nice overview here aswell,so i guess after the 5 years no more updates then [19:18] TJ- has left the building guys [19:19] ah that explains it -_- [20:05] !esm | vlm [20:05] vlm: Canonical offers paid extended security support for end-of-life LTS releases through the Ubuntu Advantage program. For more information, see https://ubuntu.com/esm . ESM is not an Ubuntu community offering; please direct questions about it to Canonical directly.