[00:04] <meustation> ravage, what would you say is the most underrated search engine these days?
[00:05] <leftyfb> !ot | meustation
[00:05] <meustation> sorry
[00:07] <meustation> are there any known problems with data portability, using an ntfs formatted portable usb-stick, between LTS 22.04.4 and Windows11?
[00:08] <leftyfb> I would go with FAT32 or I think even FATX has better support in linux than NTFS. Could be wrong about that though
[00:08] <meustation> I've been using one frequently to carry around data I worked on from both OS at different times. mainly .wav .mp3 .rtf files
[00:09] <meustation> apart from wanting filesize that is less than 4gb FAT32 has no other perceivable limitations, right?
[00:59] <pycurious> I did a apt install incus - and I'm not getting /usr/bin/incus. Does anyone know what provides that command?
[01:09] <arraybolt3> pycurious: you might be looking for incus-client
[01:09] <arraybolt3> the `incus` package itself is just the server end
[01:09] <arraybolt3> user@kf-XE:~$ apt-file list incus-client
[01:09] <arraybolt3> incus-client: /usr/bin/incus
[01:19] <pycurious> @arraybolt3 Thanks!
[01:21] <arraybolt3> happy to help!
[01:26] <pycurious> @arraybolt3 have you ever tried incus or lxd?
[01:27] <pycurious> I'm having issues with incus. Seems to be hanging on adding gpu. So far no luck. Trying ubuntu 24 guest vm + host. no luck yet.
[01:28] <oerheks> why not lxc ?
[01:28] <oerheks> https://github.com/lxc/incus
[01:31] <arraybolt3> pycurious: I've used LXD before, enver tried Incus. Containers just aren't for me, when I need isolation I just use QEMU.
[01:31] <leftyfb> everything I run now is in LXD :)
[01:31] <arraybolt3> pycurious: you sure you have your GPU set up for passing through properly?
[01:32] <arraybolt3> Those kind of things require some special prep in GRUB if I remember correctly.
[01:32] <arraybolt3> leftyfb: neat :) It probably works great for servers, and I've worked inside containers before and gotten stuff done, but so often I'll hit some limitation of using "fake" virtualization or some permissions issue and ultimately end up just using a VM.
[01:33] <leftyfb> and by "fake virtualization" you mean, not virtualized at all.
[01:33] <arraybolt3> well technically containerization is a type of virtualization, it just isn't full system virtualization like QEMU or VirtualBox would do.
[01:34] <leftyfb> not exactly
[01:34] <leftyfb> but also, LXD can run virtual machines using qemu
[01:34] <arraybolt3> I'm just going by Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtualization#Containerization they call it "operating-system-level virtualization"
[01:34] <leftyfb> either way, whatever floats your boat
[01:35] <arraybolt3> yeah, I've tried LXD VMs too, and they have some weird behaviors that just don't match what I would expect.
[01:35] <leftyfb> I spin up a new containers in under a minute and have them fully configured and running whatever I need in a few more using ansible
[01:36] <leftyfb> anyway, gotta head out ... pycurious , you're probably better off asking for help with incus in #lxc since one of the main developers are in there. I would check back tomorrow. Also, please don't crosspost
[01:37]  * arraybolt3 is confused - how is pycurious supposed to ask for help in #lxc and *not* crosspost?
[01:38] <arraybolt3> but yes, #lxc is probably a better place to ask since most Ubuntu people probably are more used to LXD than Incus (although they are quite similar). Still, Incus is in the Ubuntu archives and therefore is supported here, just it might be better supported over there :)
[01:38] <leftyfb> arraybolt3: I was referring to earlier when he asked the package question here and then 30 seconds later in #lxc before anyone answered in either
[01:38] <arraybolt3> ah ok, I missed that
[02:52] <pagios> hi all does badusb work when linux is locked by xscreemsaver? can someone plug in a usb amd get something nasty?
[02:53] <rbox> the answer here is going to be the same as it was in the other channel...
[02:57] <arraybolt3> and the answer is "yes"
[05:12] <oakridge> Hello! Did anything change with how Ubuntu handles IPv6 from 23.10 -> 24.04? I have one of those ISPs that not only keeps changing the v6 prefix, but also takes it down once in a while. Before the update, my machine handles this by losing the address in `ifconfig` and `networkctl status` whenever IPv6 is down. Now it just keeps all addresses with
[05:12] <oakridge> different prefixes, regardless of the v6 connection being up or not.
[05:21] <younder> Apparently 'sudo apt install --ignore-hold ...'Install things that have been held back by a phased update.
[05:23] <younder> The hold could cause stability issues and you need to check if it does for you first.
[05:24] <younder> sorry, s/The hold/Releasing the hold/
[08:07] <mus9> hello
[08:21] <nayzy> Hi?
[08:30] <imi> hi, is there an ubuntu touch channel? can I ask about ubuntu touch here? if so, my question is, how does that work? can I apt-get on ubuntu touch the same way I can apt-get on a desktop ubuntu?
[08:40] <tomreyn> !touch | imi
[08:49] <imi> tomreyn: thanks
[08:51] <imi> I don't think that channel is active though
[08:56] <tomreyn> they have a web forum, too, https://forums.ubports.com/, and other communication channels as listed on their website
[10:07] <smoltalk> I'm trying to wrap up an autoinstall.yaml config for some jammy servers that are using LVM over LUKS and booting only in UEFI mode. On jammy desktop, I was able to keep a process running in the background to update /etc/default/grub with GRUB_ENABLE_CRYPTODISK=y while the installation was running, but this isn't an option with autoinstall.yaml.
[10:07] <smoltalk> Instead, I tried running the following script via curtin in-system from late-commands: https://dpaste.com/8H32NNP27
[10:08] <smoltalk> Correction: grub-update was updated to output to /boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu/grub.cfg instead of stdout
[10:12] <smoltalk> The issue I'm seeing when comparing the server's new grub.cfg to my working desktop's version is that there isn't a cryptomount line with the UUID of my LUKS volume, and the search.fs_uuid line doesn't reference cryptouuid/<UUID>. I've looked through documentation on GRUB/LUKS setup related to Ubuntu, Debian, and ArchLinux, but I'm not seeing
[10:12] <smoltalk> anything that would indicate the reason my /etc/default/grub changes aren't being reflected after reinstalling the grub packages and re-running grub-install / grub-mkconfig. Any ideas of how I can resolve this or leads on what I should be reading up on?
[10:19] <yes-ubuntu> Hey! is there any way to copy multiple separate files in one command like cp file1 file2 abcfile /todestination/ ?
[10:20] <tomreyn> cp(1) DESCRIPTION: Copy SOURCE to DEST, or multiple SOURCE(s) to DIRECTORY.
[10:23] <tomreyn> yes-ubuntu: what i'm saying there is that, as seen on the 'cp' man page section 1 ("man 1 cp"), one of the modes of operation of the 'cp' command is to do exactly what you asked.
[10:23] <yes-ubuntu> TomTom: thank you! :)
[10:23] <Moeez> from where i can find ubuntu image having extension .ova or .ovf
[10:26] <tomreyn> Moeez: i don't think such images are being produced by the ubuntu project. Others might. Also, there are cloud images here, some of which can be converted to the format you're looking for: https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/
[10:26] <tomreyn> oops actually there are .ova images there
[10:27] <Moeez> how to convert
[10:28] <tomreyn> just use the ones already present. or check the conversion utilities oracle provides. i think they can convert from .vmdk
[10:29] <tomreyn> there's #ubuntu-cloud if you have more questions on the images provided at the above url.
[10:38] <smoltalk> Okay, I think I found the hangup. Curtin is creating LUKS2 partitions with the dm_crypt action and doesn't seem to have an option to override that. I'll see if I can downgrade it after the installation and then use update-grub --efi-partition=... to resolve the issue
[10:39] <lotuspsychje> smoltalk: dont forget to file/solve/test bugs so the whole community can benefit from your contributes
[10:40] <lotuspsychje> showed you earlier where to find the new installer bugs at LP right
[10:42] <Guest46> sudo usermod -a -G render,video $LOGNAME, when configuring gpu driver logname should only be replaced or togethrer with the dollar sign too? $
[10:43] <Guest46> sudo usermod -a -G render,video username or sudo usermod -a -G render,video $logname
[10:45] <nomicon> $LOGNAME would be the username to modify
[10:45] <Guest46> the final should be $username when pasting the command?
[10:46] <nomicon> if $username is populated with something meaningful
[11:03] <smoltalk> Guest46 that dollar sign signifies that you want to interpolate the value of the environment variable LOGNAME into your command. It would require previous commands to set that environment variable, unless something else has already set it for you when you run that command (or the script it's in)
[11:18] <smoltalk> Is there any way in autoinstall.yaml to run commands just after partitioning, but before installation / late-commands? According to the documents, only (early|late|error)-commands are supported.
[11:23] <r4oot>  
[11:24] <r4oot> may i sleep next ten years?
[11:27] <geirha> Sure. Just run  sleep "$(( $(date +%s -d '10 years') - $(date +%s) ))"
[11:29] <r4oot> geirha, why 2-3 blanks/tabs? ein,zwein?
[11:50] <pagios> hey all, what do you think of xscreensaver when it comes to security, is it flawless? i read that it can be bypasssed by some magic keystrokes , and or crash the x11 server by unplugging some monitor/hmdi is this true? what are your comments on its security?
[11:55] <leftyfb> pagios: don't use it if you are concerned or report bugs if you find issues with the software. Feel free to discuss further software opinions in #ubuntu-offtopic.
[11:56] <pagios> i didnt report bugs
[11:56] <pagios> what should i use then
[11:57] <leftyfb> pagios: for what?
[11:58] <pagios> ?
[11:59] <Guest16> i installed ubuntu 24.04 on a new hard drive, and left 22.04 in the old one with backup. How do I remove 22.04 from the grub boot menu?
[12:00] <Guest16> i dont need to boot to it anymore ever
[12:02] <kawal> you need to edit the grub config file in /boot or /etc and then update with the command line tool grub reinstall or something, but if you just remove the partition of the 22.04 and update grub it should go away automaticly.
[12:02] <kawal> check a grub config tut online, easier than explainning in detail.
[12:03] <leftyfb> Guest16: unplug the drive with the backup, boot with the new drive and run "sudo update-grub"
[12:10] <smoltalk> Verifying now, but it looks like converting the /boot partition's LUKS volume to LUKS1 (after converting the key to a compatible PBKDF) worked. grub.cfg in  /boot/efi at least looks as it should
[12:11] <smoltalk> Digging through the Curtin source, I'm not sure there's a straightforward way to support passing options to cryptsetup to do this, since Curtin has three different ways to create dm_crypt devices, but I'll add it to the list of feature requests once I finish getting this machine set up.
[12:11] <smoltalk> to specify LUKS1 instead of LUKS2*
[12:13] <lotuspsychje> smoltalk: please dont use this channel to describe every step you take, just ask a question and wait patiently until volunteers pick up on your question
[12:14] <smoltalk> lotuspsychje I'm describing the solution to the question I asked and then solved myself...
[12:14] <smoltalk> And then mentioning that I'm going to file a feature request to make that easier for others, because you specifically pinged me to do so
[12:15] <lotuspsychje> thats not what this channel is for smoltalk self-monologues
[12:17] <smoltalk> lotuspsychje My mistake, I assumed that there was a stack overflow-esque culture here of answering one's own question if nobody else had by the time a solution was found. I'll just fade back and let this channel get back to being almost completely idle.
[12:19] <LoopDeLoop> hello
[12:19] <LoopDeLoop> hi
[12:20] <LoopDeLoop> hey guys
[12:20] <LoopDeLoop> wassup
[12:22] <LoopDeLoop> hey guys'
[12:22] <LoopDeLoop> which distro are you using rn
[12:23] <lotuspsychje> !chat | LoopDeLoop
[12:23] <LoopDeLoop> thx dude
[12:45] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[14:10] <V1A> hi all
[14:10] <V1A> what do i do to mount a windows drive on ubuntu
[14:11] <V1A> thought it would mount itself but its giving me some error, also the name of the supposed partition is similar to another partition i actually have here that is working&mounted
[14:11] <V1A> i mean not similar, its the same. why would it do that? i just plugged a SATA drive into a USB adapter and hooked it up
[14:12] <V1A> well OK one difference actually! the partition i have in use is called "Bay" while the drive i just plugged, is listed on the bottom under "removable drives" as 'bay' .. lowercase
[14:12] <V1A> either way, this should be a windows 7 boot drive
[14:13] <V1A> so either wyy idk where the name "bay" is derived from? or what i can do to read its contents
[14:13] <V1A> im on ubuntu studio 22.04
[14:21] <comph> V1A: if you mount a drive that has an OS on it ... it's not advisable to edit files on it
[14:21] <comph> V1A: what is your goal? to read the files, to boot the drive?
[14:22] <comph> you can copy files from it, that should be ok
[14:22] <comph> i think it may be mounted as read-only tho
[14:23] <comph> or are you trying to boot the drive inside of ubuntu so that you can run a virtual machine with windows?
[14:23] <V1A> comph, trying to save and recover files
[14:23] <V1A> i locked myself out
[14:24] <V1A> i know thers another way to get back into win7 but i dont have the time nor energy to do it before tomorrow
[14:24] <comph> it should show up under /media i think
[14:25] <V1A> i did explain the error
[14:25] <comph> okay
[14:25] <V1A> "remobavle devices" -> "bay" ?!?! WHY is there a "bay" even?? because above (not removable) is a partition called Bay
[14:26] <V1A> win7 partition shouldnt be named bay
[14:26] <V1A> win or boot i think or what was common
[14:26] <comph> you seem to know nothing about computers
[14:27] <V1A> thank you for your incresible insight. flawless ability to read and understand text.
[14:27] <kimtuomi> Hello! Has anyone experienced with Ubuntu 24.04 LTS intermittent loss of WLAN connection? Laptop connects to the WLAN, it is possible to surf around, but suddenly, "no internet connection". When retrying in, say, 5-10 seconds, it will work again.
[14:27] <V1A> which is probably only surpassed by your  knowledge about computers, comph :}
[14:27] <comph> V1A: lol indeed
[14:27] <kimtuomi> Note that the same WLAN access point / router works just fine with mobile phones and other laptop running other Linux distribution; no connection breaks.
[14:27] <V1A> any non troll has an idea what the issue could be
[14:28] <comph> V1A: usually the drive will mount automatically
[14:28] <comph> that is why i wanted you to check /Media
[14:28] <comph> */media
[14:28] <comph> also check /dev
[14:28] <comph> usually it's called /dev/sd*
[14:29] <comph> your main drive is usually /dev/sda
[14:29] <comph> also you can check sudo dmesg
[14:29] <comph> to see the bootup
[14:30] <comph> there you can look for the brand of the drive
[14:31] <comph> sorry for the comment, i didn't intend to be rude ...
[14:31] <V1A> ... Error mounting /dev/sdb2 at blah~/bay: Unknown error when mounting /dev/sdb2
[14:32] <V1A> this windows also doesnt want tot really mount it
[14:32] <V1A> it recognizes its a 500gb NTFS drive tho
[14:32] <V1A> i know with linux ill be able to circumvent having myself lockedout
[14:34] <V1A> this ubuntu partition however is damaged goods itself, but i hardly doubt that could be the issue. its just sound outputs magically disappeared
[14:35] <V1A> the drive sounds good
[14:35] <comph> what do you get if you write "df -h"
[14:35] <V1A> last time the machine was booted up it worked. but im not sure if anythink happened in the meantime shouldnt
[14:35] <comph> there you should see your drives/partitions
[14:36] <V1A> sec
[14:36] <comph> -h is so that you can see the size of the drives/partitions in gigabytes
[14:36] <comph> megabytes/gigabytes ...
[14:37] <V1A> not showing up
[14:37] <V1A> since in the file browser its showing me a red bar with the error on top ...
[14:39] <comph> try lsblk
[14:40] <V1A> well its SDB i assume
[14:40] <V1A> sdb .. ->sdb1 99M ->sdb2 465.7G
[14:40] <V1A> no mount point
[14:41] <V1A> when it tries to mount iself, i get the unknown error
[14:41] <V1A> oh windows displayed an error code. coudgoogle that
[14:42] <comph> may be corrupt
[14:42] <comph> ubuntu should be able to automatically mount it i think
[14:43] <comph> you could try to unmount and mount it manually with the correct permissions
[14:43] <comph> google the instructions
[14:46] <V1A> windows error is mainly about hard drive running out of space
[14:46] <V1A> code is 0x80070057
[14:46] <comph> a bluescreen?
[14:46] <V1A> .. when i try to assign a drive letter or mount a path on windows 11
[14:47] <V1A> mount it not boot it
[15:05] <Shadow1> is there someway to install php8.0-fpm version 8.0.20 instead of php8.0-fpm version 8.0.30? Need to check if something works with that version. Is there someway to check what has changed between thouse version if it works?
[15:24] <africanblackman> no one call me black because that's racist
[15:24] <africanblackman> i only use ubuntu because black man created it
[17:39] <blaub> hello is there a way to install ubuntu without a gui? just ubuntu with x11 preinstalled, drivers, sudo. but let me choose my own login manager/desktop env
[17:46] <ravage> blaub: install ubuntu server and install what you need.
[17:47] <blaub> ravage: ty
[17:54] <ashafq> Is there a PPA where pipewire is compiled with AAC support?
[17:59] <rahul> hi how do i change the screen resolution in ubuntu
[18:06] <CosmicDJ> ashafq: I don't think there is such a thing... are you sure you don't just need libavcodec?
[18:08] <ashafq> CosmicDJ: I will try installing that and see if that works
[18:10] <ashafq> CosmicDJ: nope, no options for AAC
[18:10] <CosmicDJ> no option where? which program are you using?
[18:10] <ashafq> CosmicDJ: FIrefox connected to bluetooth
[18:11] <ashafq> CosmicDJ: with pipewire, I should see AAC as an option for bluetooth transport
[18:12] <ashafq> I also came across this, but it doesn't seem to patch correctly https://github.com/3liteking148/ubuntu-pipewire-aac-aptx-support?tab=readme-ov-file
[18:17] <ashafq> why is AAC disabled from pipewire? http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/p/pipewire/
[18:57] <monkeyannanas> for everyone who experiences ubuntu install crashes in 24 with amd gpu's tell them to launch the installation in safe mode
[18:58] <monkeyannanas> works good without crashing in safe mode
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[19:58] <monkeyannanas> is there a way to fix copying file speed
[19:59] <monkeyannanas> it says copying completed but you need to leave the usb for at least 5 minutes on
[19:59] <monkeyannanas> there's something wrong with the progress bar
[20:02] <el> what is saying copying completed?
[20:04] <monkeyannanas> dolphin or what is the defualt file manager
[20:04] <monkeyannanas> says file copying completed
[20:09] <el> ok what makes you think you need to leave the usb after that?
[20:11] <ravage> this is expected behavior due to caching enabled probably. make sure to unmount the device before you unplug it
[20:21] <giga_> monkeyannanas you can use inotify-tools package to live track if all files were really copied or what is waiting umount to finish. $ inotifywait -m /mnt/yourmount -e create -e access -e modify -e close_write -e close_nowrite -e close -e open -e move -e create -e delete -e umount
[20:23] <giga_> So after your file manager said copy is completed, see the live changes in the directory mounted.
[21:37] <loswedseded> can anyone help me cli install https://github.com/aeharding/voyager/archive/refs/tags/2.8.1.tar.gz? the readme doesn't have instructions
[21:39] <kawal> try to see if there is a Ubuntu packages PPA or snap for it, otherwise ask on the forum of that project or channel. (since it's #ubuntu, people may not know about that one)
[21:41] <oerheks> https://github.com/aeharding/voyager/ sure gives a hint?
[21:45] <mcc> Hello. I am using Ubuntu 23.10 on a Lenovo ThinkPad T14 Gen 3 (AMD). It has worked generally fine since November. But! In the last month, I have started seeing a problem where the device will lock up while asleep. It happens at random. Normally when I close the lid the LED on the back cover pulses softly. But sometimes when I pick up my closed laptop the light is solid. And when I open the laptop nothing happens, it does not respond to
[21:45] <mcc> keys, I cannot make it wake up. The only thing I can do is hold down the power until it resets. This happens maybe every two or three days, it's very irritating and it started out of nowhere. What can I do? Would upgrading to 24.04 maybe fix this problem? Should I be gathering information to file a bug?
[21:50] <loswedseded> thanks oerheks
[21:54] <mcc> One time when this crash happened I very briefly saw a line on the screen in console font, like the font it uses in GRUB and while booting, about "amd ring 0 error" but it did not stay around long enough for me to get a photo or anything.
[21:59] <kawal> mcc try to check the power saving option, if hibernation or things like that didn't change. It is possible that you had an update since then, and the driver has an issue (for sleep mode, etc)
[22:00] <kawal> mmc eventually try to reset the configuration of the sleep/hibernatio.
[22:01] <mcc> kawal: This is what Power looks like in settings https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/6EmcuSrF/image.png
[22:01] <mcc> I don't see anything about closing the lid. I think "hibernation" is disabled because I have secure boot enabled (I think)
[22:03] <kawal> yeah, it could have to do with 'suspend', and there is another UI for config...can't remind the name tho.
[22:05] <kawal> ubuntu-tweak maybe?
[22:05] <kawal> anyway good luck, bbl.
[22:13] <eneslogar> hi
[22:17] <Qwertikator> hi. please, help https://dpaste.com/FTXPQ46ZL#
[22:21] <nsns> ztf
[22:21] <nsns> wtf is this shit
[22:21] <oerheks> read the topic nsns
[22:23] <oerheks> Qwertikator, what should this do? GTK_MODULES= firefox --headless --screenshot myscreenshot.png https://google.com
[22:25] <Qwertikator> oerheks: i need to take screenshot of web-page
[22:26] <Qwertikator> oerheks: but... it does'nt work out-of-the-box as it should
[22:30] <oerheks> no idea, maybe because firefox is a snap now?
[22:32] <LittleBillyBiscu> I am trying to run the Balena Etcher AppImage on Ubuntu 24.04, and getting this error:
[22:32] <LittleBillyBiscu> [12982:0509/152708.976068:FATAL:setuid_sandbox_host.cc(157)] The SUID sandbox helper binary was found, but is not configured correctly. Rather than run without sandboxing I'm aborting now. You need to make sure that /tmp/.mount_balenafsEaeV/chrome-sandbox is owned by root and has mode 4755.
[22:33] <LittleBillyBiscu> What are implications of making chrome-sandbox owned by root? I have seen things online suggested as workaround, but wondering how affects overall system security, and trying to understand why this works
[22:35] <Qwertikator> oerheks: so why snap version of FF is distributed? BTW, what to do?
[22:36] <oerheks> firefox has been offered as snap for years now. not sure howto make a screenshot like that.
[22:40] <Qwertikator> oerheks: is there any support from Canonical exactly? you are?
[22:41] <Qwertikator> oerheks: it is standart function as read in firefox --help
[22:58] <awilkins> Weird one : after installing 24.04, my Lenovo T460s that was running 22.04 OK, doesn't shut down or suspend properly - screen goes black, activity ceases ... but it's still on in some way. Because it needs a long-press of the power button to turn it off "properly".
[22:59] <awilkins> Suspend doesn't respond to keys etc, so may as well shut down. But everything needs that hard-off. Won't even reboot.
[23:12] <JoshuaX> Hi guys.
[23:18] <JoshuaX> Please someone guide me to shrink root partition (ext4) using cli
[23:20] <oerheks> do this booting from a live iso
[23:20] <JoshuaX> Need some space to create zfs partition to use with LXD storage.. but I have little knowlege on how to do it.
[23:20] <awilkins> https://askubuntu.com/questions/390769/how-do-i-resize-partitions-using-command-line-without-using-a-gui-on-a-server
[23:20] <oerheks> zfs ?
[23:20] <oerheks> that would take whole disk, no?
[23:21] <oerheks> https://openzfs.github.io/openzfs-docs/Getting%20Started/Ubuntu/Ubuntu%2022.04%20Root%20on%20ZFS.html
[23:22] <JoshuaX> I'm not sure how boot from live iso since i'm using Raspberry Pi imager.
[23:22] <JoshuaX> FYI, I'm installed ubuntu on RPi5 device.
[23:24] <JoshuaX> oerheks: I'm not sure, im newbie.. but from LXD documentation zfs can be used on disk partition
[23:24] <JoshuaX> I need to find a way to shrink root partition without live cd.
[23:25] <JoshuaX> Currently running ubuntu 24.04 lts server on RPi 5 hardware.
[23:25] <awilkins> OK ... so can you make a fresh image?
[23:26] <awilkins> When you make an RPi image, it installs root in a partition that doesn't cover the whole card
[23:26] <awilkins> This usually gets expanded on first boot, but I think you can disable that
[23:27] <awilkins> But : you don't need a LiveCD, if you're making an RPI image, you can do all the stuff you need to do from the computer you're making the image from (presuming you're running linux on it)
[23:29] <awilkins> You can mess with the stuff it installs and stop it resizing itself up, or you can add a partition to block it https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?t=313003#p1906045