[04:56] <frickler> any idea on https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/reprepro/+bug/1968198 ? this is affecting opendev now in our attempt to support jammy images
[05:11] <frickler> oh, seems to have gotten past this now, error messages about two specific pkgs but now seem to be continuing
[07:50] <yurtesen> good morning
[07:50] <yurtesen> utkarsh2102: so what is our status now? :)
[09:41] <Fossil> On nearly every box I upgraded from 20.04 to 22.04 so far DNS stopped working. All of them used systemd-resolved and resolv.conf still shows 127.0.0.53 as the nameserver. Yet no domains are getting resolved. Didn't see anything in release notes, did I miss something stupid or?
[09:56] <frickler> Fossil: can you show the output of "systemctl status systemd-resolved.service" and "resolvectl status"? use paste.ubuntu.com
[09:57] <Fossil> I dont have an Ubuntu One account so can't use the paste apparently. Here's the output https://kopy.io/WDLeG#dgBDOFXygFphjO
[12:04] <athos> good morning :)
[13:50] <lvoytek> good morning 
[13:54] <jbicha> hi, there's a simple patch identified for LP: #1970194 if someone wants to work on that
[13:57] <sdeziel> having wordpress packaged in the archive is a disservice to the users. This thing is updated frequently for security issues but AFAICT, what's in Ubuntu archive remains frozen
[14:01] <jbicha> I agree. It ought to be removed unless someone will commit to maintaining it.
[14:02] <sdeziel> talk if cheap, I'll fill a bug ;)
[14:02] <sdeziel> I should have done so long ago
[14:03] <jbicha> it's rare for a package to be removed from a stable release, but it would be good for Kinetic
[14:03] <jbicha> thanks!
[14:15] <sdeziel> jbicha: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/wordpress/+bug/1970440
[14:16] <jbicha> sdeziel: please subscribe ubuntu-archive . Maybe add a comment about adding it to the sync blocklist/blacklist
[14:17] <sdeziel> jbicha: thanks, done!
[14:38] <OneBit> Hello, i want install a ubuntu-server via cloud-init autoinstall. I have two disks and i want RAID 1. Is this possible?
[14:40] <feurig> Did the zfs root stuff from desktop make it to the server install yet?
[14:41] <feurig> If so I would look at a zfs mirror than raid 1. Its a lot more flexible. And snapshots.
[14:41] <feurig> s/than/rather than/
[14:45] <OneBit> Ubuntu server can run cloud-init during installation, but I don't know exactly how that works with RAID
[22:23] <nshire> does anyone have a recommendation on a way to install ubuntu server onto a completely headless machine? This system has no GPU at all.
[22:24] <nshire> I have physical access though. my current plan is to mount the hdd into a vm and install it from there
[22:25] <bryyce> nshire, there's various non-graphical installation mechanisms, if you're interested particularly in Ubuntu Server, this would be a pertinent starting point:  https://ubuntu.com/tutorials/install-ubuntu-server
[22:30] <nshire> there's non-graphical(console) and then there's my situation, I literally have no video out of graphics processor. no ipmi or anything
[22:30] <nshire> if only I could get it to autoconnect to ssh or something
[22:33] <bryyce> nshire, what does the system have, connection-wise?
[22:33] <nshire> only usb and ethernet
[22:33] <nshire> hm I might have a spare ancient gpu just for some temporary video out
[22:37] <bryyce> usb video cards are also a thing, but not sure if that'd work if you don't have bios access.  Have you checked the manual to see if it has pxe boot support or some way to image it?
[22:41] <patdk-lap> you don't need video output
[22:42] <patdk-lap> I have done net-boot installs remotely, and also serial-console
[22:42] <nshire> what was your net boot setup like?
[22:42] <patdk-lap> mine is pxe based
[22:43] <patdk-lap> I'm not even sure how I built it, was almost 10years ago, and it just works still
[22:44] <nshire> I'd imagine you'd need to first set it up in bios
[22:44] <patdk-lap> https://ciborski.com/debian-installation-over-ssh/
[22:45] <patdk-lap> no idea how hard that is to port to a current ubuntu iso but likely not difficult
[22:45] <patdk-lap> setup what in bios? nothing to setup with pxe
[22:45] <sarnold> not all systems come with pxe booting as one of the boot choices
[22:46] <patdk-lap> odd, I have never seen that
[22:47] <patdk-lap> every unused office pc would pxe boot a master image of windows for guest usage, and be wiped on reboot, was insanely useful at work
[22:49] <sarnold> that sounds nice :D
[22:50] <nshire> I know this board *had* pxe, but I think it was removed to make room for amd ryzen 3000 support
[22:51] <nshire> so i'll go another route
[22:51] <nshire> it currently has 20.04 installed. does ubuntu have an option to "factory reset" itself?
[22:54] <nshire> this is going to be too annoying, I'll just remove the hdd and put it in my desktop's hotswap bay and install that way
[22:56] <bryyce> nshire, yep, that works well, done that many times.  :-)
[22:56] <gemclip> nshire just got here whats the issue?
[22:56] <sarnold> nshire: given efi booting these days, that might not work as reliably as you'd like
[22:56] <nshire> gemclip, I want to fully reinstall ubuntu on a system that has no gpu or ipmi interface
[23:03] <gemclip> Doing User Management, can you assign a group to another group? If so, is it bad practice?
[23:03] <sarnold> what does it mean to 'assign a group to another group'?
[23:04] <gemclip> nshire: https://github.com/mhf-ir/ubuntu-overssh-reinstallation
[23:05] <gemclip> sarnold Say I have a group called 'accounting' and i want to assign all those users to say 'management'