[03:13] <ouzel8> Hi everybody!
[03:13] <ouzel8> I am having some issues install the latest Ubuntu Server in a VM.
[03:14] <ouzel8> The virtualisation is KVM.
[03:15] <ouzel8> I proceed through the installer, but after reaching the final steps, and just before installation it fails.
[03:15] <ouzel8> It prompts the installer has encountered an error, and asks to restart.
[03:15] <ouzel8> This has continued to happen, and even with the previous LTS version.
[03:16] <ouzel8> Are the any know errors that would cause this.
[03:16] <ouzel8> I have not encountered the issue before.
[03:18] <ouzel8> It asks if I would like to read the log, to check for errors. But this output is very unclear!
[03:18] <ouzel8> I cannot see would the issue is.
[03:20] <lotuspsychje> ouzel8: try catching the errors into a !paste so the volunteers can help debugging your issue
[03:20] <lotuspsychje> !paste
[04:10] <ouzel8> I cannot do that now.
[04:10] <ouzel8> Instead I will try briefly explain what I see in the log.
[04:12] <ouzel8> "installer failed crashed with CalledProcessError"
[04:12] <ouzel8> The call trace reports:
[04:13] <ouzel8> "oom_kill_process", then "out_of_memory".
[04:13] <ouzel8> The VM has 1GB of memory. I am not sure what the issue is.
[04:16] <ouzel8> Can anybody advise?
[06:32] <frickler> ouzel8: well that sounds like 1GB may not be enough in your scenario. do you install any extra stuff or just the bare minimum?
[16:12] <gordonjcp> afternoon
[16:12] <gordonjcp> is there a fix or workaround for this bug yet? https://bugs.launchpad.net/subiquity/+bug/2041828
[16:12] -ubottu:#ubuntu-server- Launchpad bug 2041828 in subiquity "installer refuses to save network gateway and name servers" [Medium, Triaged]
[17:25] <ouzel8> frickler, Alright then 1GB is not enough.
[17:25] <ouzel8> I have not had this problem before, so I do not understand what has changed.
[17:26] <ouzel8> Is there a different installer I can use? Perhaps CLI based?
[18:43] <kenyon> is there some docs on why the default autoinstall only uses 100 GB instead of the full disk? I figure it's to give you flexibility to add and grow filesystems as needed, but wanted to find some source on this rather than assuming
[19:17] <patdk-lap> man, it's been a long time since I installed on something with >8gigs