Bergerag | Good Morning | 05:22 |
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Bergerag | What would be the best option for virtualisation on ubuntu server ? | 05:22 |
Bergerag | only console connection is available | 05:23 |
MTecknology | qemu | 05:30 |
MTecknology | kvm | 05:30 |
rfm | Bergerag, either libvirt or lxd driving kvm, depending on what you're doing | 05:30 |
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Bergerag | hmm i was thinking vserver or openVZ but not sure what would be best on hosting different services on virtual servers | 05:45 |
Bergerag | lxd is propably very nice i gather | 05:45 |
Bergerag | maybe i should study about lxd | 05:45 |
rfm | Bergerag lxd, like anything else, has limitations but if you can live within them (I can) it;s great. For what I'm doing (running different versions of Ubuntu) I could even get by with lxd containers ... | 05:57 |
Bergerag | hmm but what of them would be the easyest to handle and upkeep ? | 05:58 |
Bergerag | iam talking about just basic services like ssh vpn www and maybe even remote desktops | 05:58 |
rfm | Bergerag, that sounds like within lxd's capabilities. I tried both libvirt and lxd a while back and found lxd much quicker to get going with. | 06:01 |
Bergerag | ok | 06:02 |
Bergerag | that is what im gonna study | 06:02 |
Bergerag | is it much different than kubernetes ? | 06:02 |
Bergerag | except the console connetion of course | 06:02 |
rfm | Bergerag, never used k8s so I can't compare. | 06:08 |
patdk-lap | openvz is basically what lxc/lxd was created from | 06:35 |
patdk-lap | lxd/docker/k8s are much the same, just totally different management and control systems | 06:36 |
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MTecknology | dbungert: Is there any way to tell the installer to reboot at the end? My current instructions have a screenshot that says, "THE INSTALLATION IS NOT **ACTUALLY** COMPLETE WHEN IT SAYS IT IS FINISHED!!!" with a screenshot of it showing that it finished, and then another screenshot showing my echo line that says it's actually ready to "Finish". I tried to just insert a reboot, but then some final required setup seemed to get missed. | 15:54 |
dbungert | MTecknology: are you doing interactive installs? | 15:56 |
dbungert | and remind me the oldest iso you're trying to support please | 15:57 |
MTecknology | dbungert: I want it to be non-interactive, but that's not possible because a hostname needs to be provided. I'm using 20.04.6 | 15:59 |
MTecknology | Another issue I'm having is that it prompts before overwriting disk and I want it to skip that ... and skip the media removal prompt | 16:01 |
dbungert | format prompt: https://canonical-subiquity.readthedocs-hosted.com/en/latest/explanation/zero-touch-autoinstall.html | 16:03 |
dbungert | media removal prompt is outside subiquity, not sure what one would do about that | 16:03 |
MTecknology | I'm providing "autoinstall" in my ds=[...] addition | 16:03 |
dbungert | in ds=? it's a distinct kernel command line arg | 16:04 |
MTecknology | "autoinstall ds=nocloud-net\;s=https://[...]/ubuntu2004/" | 16:04 |
MTecknology | Is there something I missed; is there more to it than just adding autoinstall? | 16:13 |
dbungert | no that really should do it. I'm testing the case for your first question | 16:14 |
MTecknology | I can reshare the current autoinstall file if my old links expired. | 16:14 |
dbungert | is ok, I wrote one that should show the problem and I saved the autoinstalls you linked for later thinking about how to make things smoother | 16:16 |
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MTecknology | :D | 16:17 |
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dbungert | MTecknology: no particular workarounds to suggest. I guess the problem you're hitting is that you want Subiquity to not show as "complete" until both upgrades and late-commands are done, is that about right? | 16:59 |
MTecknology | It's late-commands that I want to complete, because that's what sets up the firstboot stuff that takes over the rest of setup. | 17:00 |
MTecknology | Is there different behavior with updates disabled/enabled? | 17:02 |
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dbungert | MTecknology: a bit - there are a couple triggers for that button to be labeled "Reboot Now" and one is when unattended-upgrades is running, but that's not quite correct when late-commands are present. | 17:15 |
MTecknology | I guess that works then; just move updates into late-commands and disable updates. | 17:25 |
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MTecknology | dbungert: oh ... there's no option to disable that, is there? | 18:10 |
MTecknology | only security or all? | 18:10 |
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