[15:44] <SpaceBass> I'm trying to mount an NFS v4 krb5 mount at boot as a user and I'm hitting a dead end. If I try as user I get 'failed to apply fstab options' (fstab includes the user option)... if I try as root, it is the wrong user ID 
[19:19] <ahasenack> when trying as root, there is an option to use a machine keytab (host/*) instead of a user's tgt. I think the default is machine
[19:20] <ahasenack> see what klist -k shows you (as root)
[19:31] <daemon> hey all quick q, I seem to have a server kind of hanging on install unless its just installing very slowlly https://imgur.com/a/vZQVPDv (2 images as its not really possible to dpaste this one)
[19:31] <daemon> the VM ubuntu-server is in has 4 cores and 2G of ram
[19:31] <daemon> is there any reason it should sit with a spinning /-|\- etc on that step for 30 minutes+
[19:34] <daemon> I suppose on the active process the memory states and cpu usages keep changing so it is doing something..
[19:35] <ahasenack> the SHA messages point at an outdated mirror
[19:35] <ahasenack> maybe try to use the main archive instead (archive.ubuntu.com instead of fr.archive.ubuntu.com)
[19:35] <daemon> I only just grabbed the iso from the mirror an hour ago :p
[19:35] <ahasenack> also, if you can, avoid using a proxy cache (if you are using one)
[19:36] <ahasenack> I meant outdated in the sense that the package list files that apt downloads are not agreeing with the checksums, the mirror updates in several steps, it could be in the middle of one such update
[19:36] <ahasenack> or, hm
[19:36] <ahasenack> is that from the cdrom?
[19:36] <daemon> ubuntu-22.04.3-live-server-amd64.iso
[19:37] <daemon> SHA256 (ubuntu-22.04.3-live-server-amd64.iso) = 6a4bded51866bf01cc91cecd04193337c421768490e5386e6f8fa12772e1d2d3
[19:37] <daemon> grabbed it @ https://ubuntu.com/download/server
[19:37] <ahasenack> I meant the "hash sum mismatch" error
[19:37] <ahasenack> that's from the packages
[19:37] <ahasenack> and is not the hash of the iso
[19:37] <daemon> yeah it seems to be from the apt mirror its selecting (should be uk if geolocated)
[19:38] <ahasenack> I would try one more time without any mirror just to be sure
[19:38] <daemon> ok dokey ill give her a whirl, thank you
[19:45] <daemon> well the installer crashed instead ;D
[19:48] <daemon> though the full log
[19:48] <daemon> https://dpaste.org/qt2xy
[19:48] <daemon> seems to be pointing towards other mismatches
[19:48] <daemon> hmm
[19:49] <dbungert> that's the casper md5 check, saying the ISO files are invalid
[19:49] <daemon> what the heck did I break here I have installed this before
[19:50] <daemon> not this precise ISO but ubuntu-server
[19:50] <dbungert> https://releases.ubuntu.com/jammy/SHA256SUMS doesn't match the sum you posted, maybe download the ISO again
[19:51] <daemon> ill manually grab it from another mirror and sha256 it
[19:59] <daemon> a4acfda10b18da50e2ec50ccaf860d7f20b389df8765611142305c0e911d16fd *ubuntu-22.04.3-live-server-amd64.iso
[19:59] <daemon> SHA256 (ubuntu-22.04.3-live-server-amd64.iso) = a4acfda10b18da50e2ec50ccaf860d7f20b389df8765611142305c0e911d16fd
[20:00] <daemon> ok lets try again ;D
[20:03] <daemon> well ... 95771 root         22   4    0  2140M  1783M kqread   0   5:04 236.26% bhyve: install.sh (bhyve)
[20:03] <daemon> its using a lot more cpu for the install this time :)
[20:03] <daemon> and no checksum errors yet
[20:04] <daemon> it installed
[20:04] <daemon> it was the iso ... time to write a postit note about checking SHA256SUMS#
[20:08] <ahasenack> nice
[20:08] <ahasenack> amazing how download corruptions can still occur
[20:08] <ahasenack> I wonder if it happens if a download is interrupted and then resumed
[20:09] <daemon> it was not in this case, 1gbit pipe and 'fetch' does not even support resumes x-x
[20:10] <daemon> I have installed gentoo, freebsd, ubuntu(-server), debian, rasbian, slackware, netbsd and a bunch of stuff I likely forgot and I have NEVER seen a corruption; must be the government! 
[20:28] <daemon> https://i.imgur.com/bILIGFG.png decided to re-do the install to prepack it with docker and the network config, but how can life exist without tmux and bmon, its so fun to just watch multiple statistical applications tick away
[21:24] <daemon> all working now :D https://i.imgur.com/Vy43mzb.png slower than expected but thank you all