[15:36] <PaulePanter> Hi. Where can I find the configuration file for the installed Linux kernel in Ubuntu 22.04?
[15:37] <zph1nx> there a way to have the storage part pick the first biggest possible disk as part of the path: option when partititioning? trying to set up an automated ubuntu installation, which has the partition path set to /dev/sda, is there anyway to "wildcard" this?
[15:37] <PaulePanter> ii  linux-image-5.15.0-1053-kvm             5.15.0-1053.58 amd64        Signed kernel image kvm
[15:37] <zph1nx> https://pastebin.com/eBAZLuRb is the user-data
[16:07] <rbasak> PaulePanter: /boot has config-* files that match the installed kernel images (as long as they were provided by Ubuntu and not hacked in by/from a third party)
[16:12] <PaulePanter> rbasak: Hmm. /boot is empty in the image built with `mkosi`. But thank you for the confirmation, that something should be there.
[16:18] <rbasak> PaulePanter: what mkosi outputs is what I'd describe as a "hacked up Ubuntu". Not necessarily a problem since Free Software based empowerment is part of the point of Ubuntu, but not really something we can realistically/practically support.
[16:19] <rbasak> It's a weird situation because the tool ships within Ubuntu itself!
[16:45] <mybalzitch> anyone know on a default ubuntu server install, what would keep trying to import pools in the background?
[16:47] <rbasak> What do you mean by "pools"?
[16:48] <mybalzitch> zpools, zfs filesystems
[16:50] <mybalzitch> and journalctl doesn't show me the command being executed
[16:52] <rbasak> I don't know much about ZFS, but isn't it a kernel thing and userspace is only involved for management?
[16:56] <patdk-lap> yes, zfs runs *almost* fully in the kernel
[16:57] <patdk-lap> except for linux where it pulls a few things out to userland, management, nfs/smb config, ...
[16:58] <patdk-lap> if your on 22.04 and have hwe enabled, you got the new 2.2.0 zfs module that I would highly recommend not using, due to all of it's corruption features
[17:12] <mybalzitch> oh I found it, it was lxd
[17:13] <mybalzitch> patdk-lap: I'm running 2.2.3
[17:23] <patdk-lap> ah, dunno about lxd, I dont use it
[19:38] <MTecknology> This is on "a default ubuntu server install"??
[19:55] <sarnold> yeah, I think lxd was installed by default out of the box on some versions of ubuntu server
[20:05] <MTecknology> wow, this is making me wonder if it actually was a server install that the admins delivered. I thought they made a mistake because it had firefox and thunderbird installed, but maybe that's just along for the ride.
[20:06] <sarnold> lol
[20:06] <patdk-lap> I know the lxd snap was installed on my *minimal* ubuntu installs, and added extra steps to remove it
[20:07] <patdk-lap> not sure about current installs, haven't done one for awhile
[20:09] <sarnold> http://releases.ubuntu.com/22.04.4/ubuntu-22.04.4-live-server-amd64.manifest
[20:09] <sarnold> no firefox, no thunderbird, yes lxd snap
[20:12] <trippeh> oh snap!
[20:12] <trippeh> sorry.
[20:21] <PaulePanter> rbasak: Understood. I have to look more into it. Thank you for your note.
[22:09] <MTecknology> trippeh: I actually chuckled ;)