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dalurkaI wonder if anybody might know where I can find the scripts that generate the initrd on the live iso?13:56
dalurka(I'm asking because I'm trying to pxe from a usb-c nic and the drivers are not packaged in. it works fine if I patch the initrd by hand. I can't see why those drivers should not be included by default)13:57
dalurkaany pointers where to look?13:59
falcojrTheMetz: I responded to the launchpad bug, but that looks like something else on boot is preventing one of the cloud-init services from starting14:06
falcojrdalurka: that's not really a cloud-init question, but I don't know where else you should ask14:09
dalurkayea, I know.. this was the closest I could think14:09
dalurka:(14:10
dalurkaasked in #ubuntu-kernel might be wrong as well :)14:25
TheMetzfalcojr:  Thank you for the follow up.  It looks like 'cloud-config.service' isn't set to startup on boot. 14:49
TheMetzI enabled the service and testing now.14:49
akutzHey falcojr and blackboxsw, I just sent you both an e-mail. I normally don't text-to-alert-of-e-mail, but this is *possibly* time sensitive, so I wanted to make sure y'all saw it. Thanks!15:30
falcojrakutz: thanks, we'll take a look15:31
akutzAck, thanks!15:31
TheMetzfalcojr:  I'm still having the same issue after enabling 'cloud-config.service' in systemd.16:08
falcojrTheMetz: there's also a cloud-final.service16:09
falcojrbut...those should all be enabled when cloud-init is installed16:10
falcojror on the image16:10
falcojrif they're not and nothing has been modified, that points to an issue in the packaging16:10
TheMetzAre there any other services that should be enabled?16:12
foxxx0hi, is there any way to trigger NoCloud (without configdrive) network re-configuration without needing to reboot? I.e. the relevant V2 network config in my /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg.d/99-my-network.cfg has been updated. I'm seeing "stages.py[DEBUG]: No network config applied. Neither a new instance nor datasource network update on 'System boot' event" in the log16:17
falcojrTheMetz: if cloud-init-local.service and cloud-init.service are already enabled, no, that should be the last one16:47
falcojrsee https://cloudinit.readthedocs.io/en/latest/topics/boot.html#16:47
dalurkafalcojr: got help by xnox over there! yaay!16:48
TheMetzfalcojr: That worked.  After enabling cloud-final.service it started working as expected.16:53
TheMetzThank you for your help.16:54
EugenMayerhow to find out which cloud-init version for network configuration e.g. debian bullseye generic cloud supports?18:13
blackboxswEugenMayer:https://packages.debian.org/search?suite=bullseye&arch=any&searchon=names&keywords=cloud-init shows me cloud-init 20.4  is in bullseye. Readthedocs for 20.4 tells me that both network config v1 and v2 are supported on cloud-init 20.4 https://cloudinit.readthedocs.io/en/20.4/topics/network-config.html20:21
blackboxswnot sure if I misread your question though. What problem are you trying to solve?20:21

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