[00:15] ty! I do indeed have it only at the top-level, and NOT under autoinstall. Could you please provide a documentation link for that? [00:21] Teridon: the bits i found start at "The installation environment" in https://ubuntu.com/server/docs/install/autoinstall [00:22] oooh I see. seems obvious in hindsight [00:26] well, I don't know about *that* [00:26] it's there, yes :) but I've skimmed that page a dozen times over the years and never realized the consequences of it [00:30] yeah an example would be nice === chris15 is now known as chris14 [02:43] Teridon:sarnold +1 on docs. both subiquity (the live server autoinstall functionality) and cloud-init could do with a bit more docs around this. We just talked about this a bit at our last sprint. As I'm cloud-init-side of the house I can promise to get some simple xamples together for cloud-init.readthedocs.io and the plan is to share a simple architecture diagram and where different keys are actioned by the installer/cloud-init [02:43] https://cloudinit.readthedocs.io/en/latest/topics/modules.html#ubuntu-autoinstall is where cloud-init docs will land with examples [02:44] blackboxsw: yay! :D Thanks! [02:45] and https://ubuntu.com/server/docs/install/autoinstall-reference#user-data are the typical references I look at https://ubuntu.com/server/docs/install/autoinstall-quickstart in addition the what sarnold already mentioned (which are leafs under that top-level link anyway === polymorp- is now known as polymorphic [09:14] o/ [09:14] does Jammy still support preseed? [10:47] hello guys, does somebody already upgraded a CEPH 15 installed from ubuntu 20.04 repos to a ceph 16 and/or 17 after upgrading to 22.04 ? === bG9s is now known as bHVs === bHVs is now known as bG9s [14:04] sergiodj: uh, " libstrongswan-extra-plugins : Depends: libldap2 (>= 2.6.2) but it is not installable [14:04] " [14:11] I need a trigger with proposed, that's ok [15:20] hello [15:27] ahasenack: yeah, and some other packages are failing because I still need to rebuild them === cpaelzer_ is now known as cpaelzer [19:01] Im trying to upgrade 20.04 to 22.04 and I keep getting an error: ERROR Dist-upgrade failed: 'The package 'update-manager-core' is marked for removal but it is in the removal deny list.' [19:01] I see some bugs reported but no fixes [19:01] Anyone have any tips? [19:18] SpaceBass: try: sudo apt update && sudo apt-get -s dist-upgrade -- see what it suggests to remove, etc, I bet it's made some silly choices [19:19] Actually doesnt show anything [19:19] https://paste.debian.net/1262306/ [19:32] okay mark me down as confused :) [19:33] sergiodj: do you recall lxc issues on the docker dep8 tests, like for example "lxc: command not found"? [19:34] I checked the script, it doesn't install the lxd snap, so it must come preinstalled, like in our normal vm and lxd images [19:34] I now submitted a test run that runs "snap list" just to be sure [19:34] oh, wait, I missed the `lxd` dependency in d/t/control [19:34] dumb [19:35] thanks :) [19:38] quack quack quack :) [19:40] I should get a duck, the pinguin I currently have on my desk isn't working [19:42] he's doing his best [20:14] ahasenack: sorry, was busy in a call. all good? === elastic_dog is now known as Guest8627 === serp2 is now known as serp [23:42] sergiodj: hm, there is no "lxd" deb package anymore, not even the one that installs the snap in postinst. That ended with focal [23:42] * ahasenack tries snap install lxd then [23:44] * ahasenack wonders how src:docker.io is getting away with it in lunar [23:44] hah, it's not [23:44] it's all red tests after focal [23:44] E: Package 'lxd' has no installation candidate [23:44] docker-in-lxd FAIL badpkg === FoolishOwl2 is now known as FoolishOwl