[07:20] <ducasse> hey all, i'm having some trouble with nfs after an upgrade to 20.04 - it fails with "Job nfs-server.service/start failed with result 'dependency'"
[07:20] <ducasse> any ideas?
[07:25] <rfm> ducasse, I think that means something nfs-server depends on couldn't start..  maybe "systemctl list-units --state=failed" to see?
[07:26] <ducasse> nope, the only thing that's failed is a deluge daemon
[07:27] <lotuspsychje> there seems to also exist bug #1884357
[07:27] -ubottu:#ubuntu-server- Bug 1884357 in nfs-utils (Ubuntu) "nfs-kernel-server does not start because of dependency failure" [Undecided, Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1884357
[07:27] <ducasse> the nfs kernel module is loaded, and i can't find any errors in the logs
[07:28] <lotuspsychje> and https://askubuntu.com/questions/1286659/nfs-wont-start-after-upgrade-to-20-04
[07:31] <lotuspsychje> wonder if purge nfs and reinstall/reboot would fix ducasse 
[07:31] <lotuspsychje> (if you dont loose configs this way)
[07:39] <ducasse> nvm, i think i fixed it
[07:41] <lotuspsychje> yay
[12:27] <ThatGalAlex195> Hello!
[12:30] <lotuspsychje> you can ask your server question here if you like ThatGalAlex195 
[12:32] <ThatGalAlex195> I'm logged into a PC turned server right now via SSH, i can see on its physical display "blk_update_request: I/O error" and Buffer I/O error on dev fd0
[12:32] <ThatGalAlex195> what does that mean?
[12:35] <ThatGalAlex195> Is it serious?
[13:36] <Quark> ThatGalAlex195: you can ignore it. I believe it is referring to a floppy drive.
[13:40] <ThatGalAlex195> ah
[13:47] <ogra_> you could blacklist the floppy module that might prevent anything from trying to access it 
[13:47] <ogra_> it -> the device 
[13:53] <ThatGalAlex195> how do I do that?
[13:57] <Quark> ThatGalAlex195: https://vernon.wenberg.net/linux/disable-the-floppy-drive-module-in-linuxubuntu/