15:04:33 rmustacc, Any further information needed for the boot crash on xcp-ng? 19:45:22 nomad: I've not had much time to look at it. I'll try to see if I can make some time this week. 19:45:47 thanks 19:46:19 I've just noticed that on my tickets they either get resolved fairly quickly or they hang out for ever. 19:46:43 Well, ultimately I'm just a volunteer trying to help out. 19:46:54 For stuff like this. 19:47:25 * nomad understands and appreciates that 19:50:31 for things that require odd environments, it's harder, too. 19:53:44 I'm in the nvme driver a lot right now, just been a bit hard to make time, sorry. 20:01:35 at this point it's too late for the thing I needed this for (the physical host is being moved tomorrow) so my concern is just that it not be dropped so other people can benefit from the fix. 21:39:07 heh, I wonder if anyone has ever used one of the terminal types listed in https://illumos.org/man/7/term on illumos (except maybe for "dumb" when setting the real term type fails) 21:40:05 doesn't even list any DEC VT terminals under the known types 21:41:39 * nomad was having All The Feels while watching someone refurbish a tvi920 on YouTube over the weekend. 21:41:40 i can't remember the exact model, but at sprint we used to use HP terminals 21:41:47 so not sure if it's one of those or not 21:41:48 Now you tell me vt100 isn't on the list? 21:42:00 though we'd have to go through the menus to set it to vt100 or such 21:42:05 instead of the hp type 21:42:33 for some reason the man page provided by AT&T mainly lists terminals manufactured by AT&T 21:42:52 (mostly because it had some extra support on HP-UX with their terminal based admin utility whose name i can't remember anymore) 21:43:42 ANT? 21:44:05 one time, somehow the language one of them got changed to german 21:44:18 most of the menu options were abbreviated 21:44:40 so that made trying to go through the 3-4 deep level of menus to change the terminal type challenging :)