=== genii is now known as genii-core === lotuspsychje_ is now known as lotuspsychje [16:41] Hello! Is subiquity already included in the daily builds? Do you know if there's support for OEM mode? Thanks [16:43] there are different builds of jammy isos. https://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-canary/current/ for daily builds incl. the new desktop installer (i do not know whethe the normal dailies have that already).. [16:44] the "normal dailies" being https://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ [16:49] i can't answer the other questions, hopefully someone else can [16:50] (or you, by testing.) there is also #ubuntu-qa which might provide more insight of the current state and additional images. [16:58] Booting the daily image in virtualbox, the installer looks very familiar - probably not included yet :) [17:06] maybe rbasak might know that1 [17:09] renard: it is in the canary, though [17:10] I don't know, sorry. I'm not so familiar with the desktop end of things. [17:11] indeed! in canary [17:14] booting in OEM mode doesn't look any different than regular mode; also, I'm not seeing any LUKS support [17:26] right, luks does not seem to be supported, yet [17:26] you could maybe use the server installer for this prupose [17:28] or maybe it's just not exposed to the GUI, yet, and you can already do luks via autoinstall [17:31] the desktop team is, unfortunately, not nearly as available for such question *on IRC* as the server team is. there are mailing lists, though. [17:32] LUKS isn't supported in subiquity scripts for Server either [17:32] the UI can let you pick this, though, but cloud-init etc. is a no-go [17:34] also, if setting up LUKS this way then adding ubuntu-desktop on top, a lotof things fail - you don't get the Plymouth, you don't get hooks for keymaps before the LUKS prompt [17:34] and no OEM mode in Server [17:35] So yes: confirming with Canary, no support for LUKS or OEM mode as of now in the new installer [17:45] Let's see if I can pass the installer an autoinstall yaml [17:48] nope [17:48] also I did see a Secure boot screen that never reappeared when launching the setup again [18:12] renard: maybe some of these bugs can help you? https://bugs.launchpad.net/subiquity/+bugs?orderby=importance&start=0 [18:17] Anyone know when U22 will get the 5.16 kernel via HWE as it seems to be shipping with 5.15? [18:18] phibs: i already answered that [18:18] 22.04 wil stick with 5.15 [18:19] many kernels are available for 20.04 [18:19] HWE for 22.04 will be enabled at a later stage [18:19] yeah that was my question I guess [18:20] there's a huge perf bug (9x speedup) in a code path we use that 5.16 fixes :( [18:20] 22.04 is still in development as you might know and not suited for daily usage on production machines [18:20] indeed! [18:20] phibs: my guess would be for the .1 point release which would be late July or early August [18:20] yeah just wanted a rough estimate, thanks! [18:20] (we'll be upgrading from U20 to U22 after release, of course) [18:20] but only an informed guess based on prior examples [18:21] yep [18:21] appreciate the insight [18:21] kool [18:23] phibs: you got a bug ID for that on ubuntu? [18:25] Not sure but this is the bug fix: https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/eb497943fa215897f2f60fd28aa6fe52da27ca6c#diff-24e550d5237a7b24c9c31705997e96b6a1642794abd03ad6661ffde2e2f2bc43 https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commit/22bb3b79290ec5970b74fa6e9eb313802d075c82 [18:25] Commit eb49794 in torvalds/linux "9p: Convert to using the netfs helper lib to do reads and caching" [18:25] Commit 22bb3b7 in torvalds/linux "net/9p: increase tcp max msize to 1MB" [18:25] don't hate me, I didn't choose to use net/9p in code ;0 [18:29] phibs: maybe you can talk to the #ubuntu-kernel guys about this, see their vision about it [18:30] I doubt this affects enough people to even matter tbh [18:30] I'm just gonna have the group use mainline kernels w/ their deployments if they really need the fix for now [18:30] the more people affect a bug, the more important it gets [18:30] net/9p is pretty obscure ;0 [18:30] the community influences === genii is now known as genii-core