On 07/04/16 04:55, Seth Arnold wrote:
Which image did you start from?
Unfortunately I'm not 100% sure now. It might have been a beta2 or a daily from a week ago.
I did a recent hardware install using ubuntu-16.04-beta2-server-amd64.iso (0f948fea5a587a62a873d2c001948a6ffbda20b67b05a468006caf9dfd41bcd7) and was able to see both the USB installer stick as well as the usb keyboard I used to drive the installation.
The usb stick with the server iso is fine and the usb keyboard/mouse works okay on this hardware, it's the destination installation on yet another usb stick that is the problem. When I boot onto the installed OS the initrd does not detect the partition UUID and drops me to the initramfs prompt and the usb keyboard also does not work so I can't really investigate what's missing but it sure seems like some essential usb initrd or kernel modules are missing on the installed to usb stick. Like I say, I've done this many dozens of times before without an issue so if something like this is happening for an LTS release then that is a concern. I boot the ext4-based OS (and swap) usb stick from an internal usb slot in a HP microserver so that I don't have to partition the 4 btrfs raid-1 drives. Perhaps xenial server has not been well tested on small-iron servers. -- ubuntu-server mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server More info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam
