[17:15] I'm working on cleaning up my Windows 8 Hyper-V warrior setup so I can upload it somewhere and I was wondering if anything major would break if I updated the kernel the debian install is using. [17:16] probably not [17:16] It would make Hyper-V integration work better but I wasn't sure if the Warrior had anything custom going on. [17:16] Sweet, I'll see if I can get the latest lts kernel on there then. [17:16] shouldn't be anything specific going on there, so should be fine [17:40] hmm seems the newest kernel in sqeeze-backports is 3.2 [17:40] not sure I want to mess with a dist upgrade, hopefully 3.2 has some of the MS contributions that'll make this boot better [17:47] welp 3.2 supports the standard Hyper-V network adapter so that's good enough [18:24] it seems bootsplash doesn't work with hyper-v but that isn't a big deal. [18:36] lol I converted the disk to their new vhdx format, and its actually twice as big, GG microsoft. [18:37] and their "compact" tool still leaves it as 4GB, zip gets it to under 100MB... [18:42] and their export tool makes it bigger... [18:42] how can the export operation make files bigger? [18:55] dammit MS, my kernel update somehow got lost now too... [20:49] ersi: http://jonimoose.net/uploads/archiveteam-warrior-v2-20121008-hyperv.zip I don't know if you want to mirror that somewhere, I don't know how much bandwidth my host gives me if it becomes popular [20:49] I'll work on a write up later today on installing it.