[13:58] <pvl1> hey all, does ubuntu server 22.04 have an "expectation" for the dev path of a cloud seed disc? im mounting multiple iso's over a bmc (dont ask), it boots subiquity fine, but the os doesnt mount the second disc (sr1) where the cloud-init config files are
[14:01] <pvl1> idk if i can swap the discs, or if that would make a diff in the first place
[14:05] <dbungert> pvl1: I do similar things in qemu regularly, so I think that should work.  I wonder what the difference is other than the bmc setup
[14:06] <pvl1> hi dbungert  i noticed in qemu, there is a distinction between mounting a drive and an disc/iso
[14:06] <dbungert> mmm, I'll check my setup, the see ISO may well be treated as a disc
[14:06] <dbungert> *seed
[14:09] <pvl1> whats interesting is that snap tries to auto-import , idk what that means
[14:11] <dbungert> I *think* that auto-import is harmless, and indeed my setup is providing the seed ISO as a -drive
[14:12] <pvl1> oh snap i think its workign but theres errors in my yaml syntax
[14:12] <pvl1> looking thru the cloud-init logs im seeing it
[14:12] <pvl1> weird bc journal/dmesg dont mention a mount, nor does it show up as a mount
[14:12] <pvl1> i guess cloud-init at somepoint imports the data
[14:13] <dbungert> I believe cloud-init mounts it temporarily to obtain the data, then unmounts it when done
[14:22] <pvl1> seems to be the case, sorry everyone false alarm
[16:59] <Windy> is fwupd needed in EC2?  I have a new 24.04 instance and it's using 11% of the memory.  
[17:12] <sdeziel> Windy: `sudo fwupdmgr get-devices` should tell you if there are devices that are update-able. I'm curious of the results you'll get on EC2 :)
[17:13] <JanC> fwupd should not run permanently also?
[17:23] <Windy> get-upgrades tells me that "Amazon Elastic Block Store" has no available firmware updates
[17:24] <Windy> but /usr/libexec/fwupd/fwupd is definitely at the top of the memory usage in htop
[17:25] <Windy> oh, sorry, ran 'get-devices' also which shows the EBS stuff, and a Xeon Platinum 8259CL CPU
[17:25] <Windy> the cpu is not listed as Updatable
[17:25] <JanC> "Amazon Elastic Block Store" is listed as "updatable"?
[17:25] <Windy> yep
[17:25] <JanC> interesting  :)
[17:26] <patdk-lap> running it on mine just says, unsupported platform
[17:27] <JanC> I guess in theory you could use that sort of thing to load an OS-specific configuration to a virtual device or something like that...
[17:27] <Windy> patdk-lap: is that 24.04?  can I ask which AMI?  I grabbed the latest from https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/locator/ec2/ last week
[17:27] <patdk-lap> no, this isn't 24.04