[13:59] <SJr> Can I take an ubuntu server installed on an Intel CPU, and boot it on an AMD one. Specially I know that there are some "microcode" updates that happen at boot time so I'm wondering if a default server installation would have everything it needs an auto detect that.
[14:05] <rbasak> SJr: yes. That should work.
[14:06] <rbasak> The kernel depends on both microcode packages for this reason.
[14:06] <rbasak> Unless you have some hacked up installation rather than using the official installer.
[14:07] <tomreyn> or not a recent release, which is when the double dependency was introduced, isn't it?
[14:07] <rbasak> Since some people like to be "minimal" and lose this kind of property.
[14:19] <SJr> I'm running Ubuntu 18.04, nothing fancy about it.
[14:20] <rbasak> You could check that the amd64-microcode package is installed.
[14:21] <rbasak> Apart from that there's also the question of available driver support.
[18:39] <ahasenack__> hm, I can't seem to mount nfsv4 from a kinetic nfs server
[18:39]  * ahasenack__ tries a jammy nfs server
[18:52]  * ahasenack scratches head
[19:40] <ahasenack> ok, it was a config I added, `fsid=0`, odd