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Bob
Bob
23:00
it's just... failing outright
I wonder what I missed
I doubt sevenforums is gonna solve it but this guy ran into that trying to boot a mac os x in vmware sevenforums.com/virtualization/… says remove firmware = "efi" from the vmx file. Though maybe you want that line. I don't know.
"Thanks for registering! Your username is: ____ and your password is: _____"
Cool email guys...
help
a folder has dissapeared from my desktop
I have NOT clicked delete
and it would be in the recycle bin if I somehow did which I didnt
I need a good recovery tool
it was full of photos I did
23:18
@snipe so did you check the recycling bin?
Is it in another folder by accident?
Bob
Bob
@allquixotic turns out efibootmgr defaults to /dev/sda and I need to specify a disk -_-
Have you tried using Search to find it?
ive checked the bin and search yes
IDK wtf its done
Im pissed
Bob
Bob
yay it works :D
23:20
@allquixotic in india? yeah
Huh... The only reason I know about Airtel is because I listened to the Upvoted podcast last week.
why are computers so FUCKING ANNOYING
@snipe Anything is annoying when it's not working how you expect it to.
Bob
Bob
@allquixotic ^ :D
@Bob congrats!
23:27
@bob what solved the "efi unsuccessful" error?
Bob
Bob
13 mins ago, by Bob
@allquixotic turns out efibootmgr defaults to /dev/sda and I need to specify a disk -_-
@allquixotic Now i just hope this works with SuperMicro! :P
And I also need to decide on that other guy's advice...
separate root pool or not? hmm
@allquixotic how big is your host?
(i.e. how much disk space used)
@Bob probably about 20 GB after a while, but that's with /root and /home mapped into the data part
Bob
Bob
@allquixotic is that with a fresh install, or what you expect after updates?
should pretty much just be clean install + lxc/lxd + kvm
everything else should go in a VM/container
@Bob after updates
Bob
Bob
23:43
@allquixotic how much is it currently?
@Bob right now is a bad metric because I'm currently in the process of upheaval; I'm putting Ubuntu 14.04 back on as the host os because lxd seems to be giving me trouble on Debian -_-
not that it's insurmountable
just more than I'm willing to deal with now
some bit of config that I'm missing probably
plus then I get to use kernelcare
Bob
Bob
@allquixotic urk
that's not gonna be fun :(
so happy I got zfs working that I completely forgot about lxd
fffff
ubuntu's packages seem to take care of the config for you, or 99% of it
with debian you're on your own
hmm ... I decided to calculate how much did I actually spend on my gaming PC .. I didn't think it would add up to so much, jeez
Bob
Bob
damn
I wonder if it would be hard to port the ubuntu packages
23:46
probably deserves being posted to the lxc-users ML
Bob
Bob
especially the systemd ones should be largely compatible...
get stefan or tycho to care about running lxd on debian
@Bob ya -- the Vivid packages should work because 15.04 uses systemd like jessie
probably just unzip them and extract them :P
Bob
Bob
heh
only problem is if they end up relying on new kernel features not available in stable debian
debian stable and ubuntu 14.04.2 have the same base kernel
lxd hasn't depended on any new kernel features since 3.10 or so
in theory your kernel can support it as of RHEL7, let alone one of the newer distros
Bob
Bob
so next up is testing lxd
probably leave it for another day
I'm just so happy this is working :P
but also kinda annoyed... I wasted several days going off on a GRUB tangent
23:49
woof ;p
Bob
Bob
when all I needed to do was remove a damn quiet param
and it wouldn't even have affected the real system... just some incompatibility with vmware apparently
and it wasn't even a zfs-related issue!
and then I ended up almost doing the same thing again by leaving out the disk arg -_-
learning from my mistakes? bah! apparently not
0_0
@Bob: This is why... while I futz around with nmcli and fedora... I'm running ext4 ;p
ext4 eats your data, and doesn't do checksums to be self-aware of that horrible fact
I hate ext* with a fiery passion
Bob
Bob
@JourneymanGeek eh, your loss (literally) :P
@Bob nice retort
23:52
@allquixotic: On the other hand, I've personally not had an ext system shit itself, or stop booting cause of an incompatible kernel version.....
I guess I could/might have gone xfs like work did
ext4 eats your data and doesn't know it; xfs just doesn't eat your data (ever); btrfs eats your data and knows it (and is proud of it); and zfs doesn't eat your data and would know it if it did :D
Bob
Bob
lol proud of it
anyway, focus now is to build and document a base build. At worst, I can rebuild.
Bob
Bob
@allquixotic unfortunately, that makes some assumptions on the stability and correctness of zol
which I'm not quite sure about
@JourneymanGeek ...yea, I should prooooobably document all this
true - it's probably not as rock-solid as ZFS on Solaris
Bob
Bob
23:54
before I forget
but a lot of the code is ported directly or borrowed
Bob
Bob
again
big pieces that are POSIX compliant are literally lifted
@Bob: Yes you should.
Especially where you're doing it over a few days
Bob
Bob
@JourneymanGeek I already started a OneNote page on it, it's just filling it in that's a problem :P
23:55
@Bob: That's why I *predocument&
Bob
Bob
on the plus side, I can now close the 150-odd tabs I opened while fiddling with this
man, installing Ubuntu Server from the "gui" textmode CLI is crazy
enter... wait... enter... wait... enter... wait.. enter... wait
I already have a notepad document on what I do
@allquixotic: there's another way to?
Bob
Bob
@JourneymanGeek what, plain notepad?
I've never seen a non cursed installer for cli
Bob
Bob
23:56
that sounds dangerous :P
@Bob: or sublime text ;p
Bob
Bob
@JourneymanGeek debootstrap
@JourneymanGeek I actually started the document before fiddling, but neglected to update it step-by-step
probably a good thing for my sanity considering just how many branches there would be
I tried pretty much every possibility at several points
That's basically what I did yesterday, fixed up
Added the stuff I had to change, fixed up a few things, added the dangerous bits
I'm probably going to rewrite/merge all that into a single 'master' guide tho, once I have KVM working as well

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