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[03:09] <pragmaticenigma> sarnold: a link to a russian site? yeah... don't think that was their output either
[03:10] <sarnold> pragmaticenigma: yeah..
[03:10] <pragmaticenigma> I think we have a troll
[03:19] <pragmaticenigma> or someone without a clue... I'm out for the night... ttfn
[08:12] <ducasse> good morning
[08:15] <lordievader> Good morning
[11:26] <lotuspsychje> good afternoon
[13:41] <pragmaticenigma> I don't even know where to begin with Manny... that's all over the palce
[13:41] <lotuspsychje> its that time again..
[14:03] <pragmaticenigma> They're going to be in for a rude awakening when they find out 32 bit installs are no longer supported with Ubuntu
[14:08] <leftyfb> pragmaticenigma: that is not true
[14:11] <pragmaticenigma> leftyfb: There are no images for 20.04
[14:11] <leftyfb> pragmaticenigma: there are not images for 19.10 either. That doesn't mean it's not supported.
[14:11] <pragmaticenigma> leftyfb: I said 32 bit installs... not 32 bit support .. big difference there
[14:12] <leftyfb> though it's funny, they still created a broken link for i386 for 19.10 http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/netboot/19.10/
[14:14] <leftyfb> little annoyed that they don't even make an initrd for it
[14:14] <leftyfb> that'll be a fun project for me. ... see if I can make one up myself
[14:15] <pragmaticenigma> I just switched to a different distro ... MX Linux has been working well for my older machines (and took care of a really annoying display issue I was having with a laptop)
[22:40] <Toast> Hi, I just followed Full_Disk_Encryption_Howto_2019 and have feedback. The page pointed me here.
[22:41] <Toast> There were a number of paths like in this line: cryptsetup open ${DEV}p1 LUKS_BOOT
[22:41] <Toast> ${DEV}p1 <---- I found that I had to remove the p from this an other lines like it. This was for the p1 and p5 examples.
[22:41] <Toast> Other than that, everything seems to have worked.
[23:24] <sarnold> it does depend upon which kind of device if the 'p' is needed
[23:26] <jeremy31> I think only nvme uses p
[23:27] <daftykins> yeah
[23:28] <sarnold> brw-rw---- 1 root disk 259, 3 Jan 28 16:27 /dev/md126p1
[23:28] <sarnold> etc
[23:28] <daftykins> ah applies to mdraid member disks too?