[20:58] <habys> greetz, is anyone able to install to completion from "lunar-live-server-amd64.iso 2023-02-01 13:06"?
[20:58] <habys> that being the name and release moment of the ISO I tried (still the most current on https://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-server/daily-live/current/)
[20:59] <habys> It crashes for me in VMware, not sure if a bug report is desired
[21:00] <habys> I can also see what's free around the datacenter if I should try on real hardware. Probably a Dell 7080 or 3090
[21:01] <arraybolt3> Lemme try.
[21:01] <arraybolt3> (Wow, it's that old? That's a bit worrying.)
[21:02] <arraybolt3> habys: Over here I see a 2023-02-20 ISO.
[21:02] <arraybolt3> habys: http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/441/builds/271991/downloads
[21:02] <arraybolt3> Ah, but that's a "legacy ISO".
[21:02] <arraybolt3> I also see a 2023-02-16 ISO here for the lunar-live-server one. http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/441/builds/271597/downloads
[21:03] <oerheks> i see netboot is back?
[21:03] <oerheks> http://mirrors.mit.edu/ubuntu-cdimage/ubuntu-server/daily-live/pending/
[21:04] <arraybolt3> habys: It looks like the reason you still see an ISO that old is because you're using daily-live/*current*, not daily-live/*pending*.
[21:04] <arraybolt3> habys: Try the ISO from the pending directory - it's much newer and if you're testing, that's probably what you want.
[21:12] <habys> sure, thanks a lot!
[21:13] <habys> I am indeed just trying out the new business to see of my user-data files will still work with the new version