[00:11] pexpect is real, but while I feel confortable putting pw hashes in my scripts, I don't want to touch the real pw. I'm going to see if I can inject the pw hash directly in the shadow file from a script in late-commands [00:28] hahha that is working [00:29] I should open a bug... but first I should try to reproduce with a minimal viable config.. not sure I have the energy to draft it [00:44] *nod* I know how that goes. that more or less describes my first shot at cloud-init.. [01:07] sarnold: cloud-init isn't that bad... [01:09] minimal: thankfully the documentation has improved immensely since my early attempts === shokohsc5100 is now known as shokohsc510 [11:04] Does anyone by chance have a netplan config handy that shows how to force an outbound IPv6 address with multiple IPv6 addresses bound to the system? I have found many supposed ones but none work, the system just keeps sending outbound traffic over what was formerly the SLAAC address (now configured statically) [11:07] https://paste.st-projects.com/0velr3f9uvl4v6yformq this is the insanity I'm currently at with no success, my like 7th iteration attempt at getting this to work lol [11:38] FYI: https://salsa.debian.org/postgresql/postgresql/-/commit/d3cdc3decf7d30fca79ebdcfbaffb9d504be0466 - patch to workaround tzdata issue. I will let this sync and apply the llvm-15 pinning patch on top of it as soon as it gets into debian unstable [11:38] -ubottu:#ubuntu-server- Commit d3cdc3d in postgresql/postgresql "Test-Depend on tzdata-legacy." [11:38] Cc sergiodj === shokohsc5107 is now known as shokohsc510 === oerheks1 is now known as oerheks === Mathisen_ is now known as Mathisen [16:23] thanks, athos === pizzaiolo is now known as pizza [17:16] Im trying to mount a kerbeized nfsv4 mount in 22.04 as a user and running into trouble. No matter what I try, I get: mount.nfs: failed to apply fstab options === polymorp- is now known as polymorphic [18:58] SpaceBass: is there anything in dmesg? [20:52] nate: you are using two /64s? 2600:3c03::/64 and 2600:3c03:e000:aed::/64 ? [20:53] that doesn't look right [20:53] but it's possible it's correct, I just am skeptical [20:54] also your 2600:3c03::/64 (if you really have that) doesn't have a route [21:15] oh I guess those are external.. that threw me off.