[02:32] <lucassec> Opa
[12:34] <Maik> website needs to be updated since 18.04 is EOL
[12:34] <Maik> 18.04 still shows on the download page
[14:03] <wipt> Installed the latest image and ended up with memtest86 only in grub?
[14:03] <wipt> Tried installing on another, older machine and it errored out trying to install the bootloader?
[15:43] <tomreyn> wipt: were there any errors during the installation?
[15:44] <tomreyn> bios or uefi boot?
[16:23] <wipt> On the older machine, yes, but it wouldn't let me try the other disk, or try again though it gave a dialoge giving options.
[16:23] <wipt> Had the thought that it may have been related to using ZFS, so I tried with the defaults -
[16:24] <wipt> It drops me into a busybox shell.
[16:26] <kryten> Did you verify the integrity of the image and the medium created from it?
[16:43] <wipt> kryten: I'll have to check that
[18:09] <wipt> Turns out I was using version 20, tried 21, more issues. ZFS, default, it would give a grub error on the default. Final time I tried it it submitted a error report.
[18:10] <wipt> Also thought it was odd when I selected minimal install, and not to update until after install, it installed everything anyways, and grabbed updates as well :/
[18:11] <wipt> Rufus doesn't seem to have an option to verify media, but I know the download was good because I used a torrent
[18:11] <tomreyn> i guess zfs is still marked as experimental?
[18:12] <wipt> yeah, I think it was
[18:12] <wipt> but the default still had issues, too
[18:12] <tomreyn> you can use cmp to compare the data written if it was a byte by byte copy
[18:12] <tomreyn> or balena etcher if you prefer a GUI and don't mind large downloads
[18:17] <wipt> I'm on Windows. Rufus breaks the iso out into a bootable image, so it won't have the same checksum
[18:18] <diogenes_> wipt, use dd mode in Rufus.
[18:31] <tomreyn> etcher is cross platform (read: works on windows) and really hard to use incorrectly, that's why i brought it up. but i'd also personally prefer a smaller utility, maybe also rufus, when forced to run ms windows.
[23:54] <wipt> writing the image in dd mode seemed to have done something, but it still throws me into Busybox on boot