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[00:03] <mup> Bug #1651602 changed: [2.1.1] MAAS has nvme0n1 set as boot disk, curtin fails <apport-collected> <cdo-qa> <cdo-qa-blocker> <ec2-images> <regression-release> <xenial> <MAAS:Invalid> <linux (Ubuntu):Invalid> <linux (Ubuntu Xenial):Confirmed for ddstreet> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1651602> |
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[01:03] <stormmore> it would be kinda interesting to see MaaS use IPMI instead of PXE/TFTP to that install but I totally get that since that would option would only be for a really small subset of instances in comparison |
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[01:24] <iggy> yeah, what work gains the most benefit... I can't even think how you'd load an OS strictly through a BMC/IPMI |
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[01:25] <iggy> or do you mean boot via ipmi (i.e. virtual cdrom/etc) and the install is like the current method? |
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[02:09] <stormmore> yeah |
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[04:20] <iggy> yeah, some flexibility in that area would be nice (ipxe is another nice option instead of dhcp/tftp) |
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[05:30] <stormmore> yeah but again that would be a subset of systems capable of doing it. although an increasing number |
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