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Comnenus | After adding a DVD with # apt-cdrom add , should I be able to use apt as usual? It doesn't seem to be finding any packages. | 15:33 |
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TomyWork | I switched my my ubuntu 22.04.1-based autoinstall scripts over to 22.04.2. now the installation fails (tried twice). is there a migration guide or something? | 17:03 |
TomyWork | according to /var/log/installer/curtin-install.log, the step that fails is cmd-install/stage-curthooks/002-setupcon-save-only/cmd-in-target | 17:08 |
dbungert | TomyWork: would you pastebin the curtin-install.log? | 17:08 |
TomyWork | lemme see if there's pastebinit and a working internet connection | 17:10 |
TomyWork | hmm, paste.ubuntu.com says i need to be logged in to view the paste | 17:11 |
TomyWork | which sucks cause i can't even tell if I can share it with you or if there's something I need to censor | 17:12 |
dbungert | TomyWork: you could also file a private bug against subiquity, which would let you post logs and they would not be world readable | 17:13 |
dbungert | https://bugs.launchpad.net/subiquity/+filebug | 17:13 |
dbungert | option near the bottom "This bug contains information that is" -> set to Private | 17:14 |
TomyWork | https://gist.github.com/TomyLobo/2dbc5d484332b47ff809c769ae9cc709 got it out using netcat | 17:17 |
TomyWork | oh didn't see that one earlier: /usr/bin/ckbcomp: Can not find file "symbols/en" in any known directory | 17:18 |
dbungert | https://bugs.launchpad.net/subiquity/+bug/2008271 | 17:20 |
-ubottu:#ubuntu-server- Launchpad bug 2008271 in subiquity "invalid keyboard layout value results in setupcon error" [Undecided, Fix Released] | 17:20 | |
dbungert | please double check the layout value under keyboard | 17:20 |
TomyWork | it's "uk" | 17:21 |
TomyWork | I'm changing it to "us" | 17:21 |
dbungert | the values are based on /usr/share/X11/xkb/rules/base.lst, so I think you could also go with "gb" | 17:22 |
TomyWork | since it was never UK/GB, I guess it has always been US anyway, right? | 17:25 |
dbungert | I think so. Before the value was just silently wrong. | 17:25 |
TomyWork | and I see no reason why UK would make any sense here. I'm in germany and so are all my colleagues | 17:25 |
dbungert | :) if "us" doesn't match expectations, maybe another one in base.lst would be better. | 17:26 |
TomyWork | the US layout discourages people from messing around with the VM console :) | 17:26 |
dbungert | lol | 17:26 |
TomyWork | they're supposed to use kubectl and, failing that, SSH | 17:27 |
TomyWork | oops I misread. it was layout: en and variant:uk. what's the standard US variant? | 17:32 |
dbungert | The full default for keyboard is: keyboard: {layout: us, toggle: null, variant: ''} | 17:34 |
TomyWork | so is variant optional or do i have to put it in as an empty string? | 17:34 |
dbungert | variant will default to the empty string if left unsupplied. you can skip the keyboard section entirely and you'll get the config I just posted. | 17:35 |
TomyWork | ok | 17:36 |
TomyWork | it rebooted! I guess that means I'm past that error \o/ | 17:49 |
TomyWork | well, it's 4 minutes faster in total :D | 17:53 |
TomyWork | ah, this is great. I replaced every single node of this cluster within like half an hour and the services all just work | 18:16 |
TomyWork | even the cluster of theseus | 18:17 |
TomyWork | -even | 18:17 |
dbungert | TomyWork: glad to hear it's going well :) | 18:19 |
smoser | paride or anyone... where is upstream source for autopkgtest | 19:33 |
sarnold | I can't promise it but I've always assumed https://salsa.debian.org/ci-team/autopkgtest is the upstream | 19:35 |
smoser | it does look like it https://salsa.debian.org/ci-team/autopkgtest/-/commits/master | 19:35 |
smoser | thanks sarnold | 19:36 |
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