Venker | hi people | 12:50 |
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gnarface | yo | 12:51 |
Venker | do you work with preseed files? I'd want to customize some size partition parameters but it's not easy | 12:57 |
gnarface | i think i succeeded at it once before | 12:58 |
Venker | most of directives are clear, except that | 12:59 |
cosurgi | plasma41: thanks, that was it :) | 13:00 |
gnarface | Venker: did you read this? https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/amd64/apbs04.html.en#preseed-partman | 13:04 |
gnarface | it mentions the full syntax for the expert recipes being in partman-auto-recipe.txt in the "debian-installer" pacakge (which should also be in devuan) | 13:06 |
gnarface | but i think i may have just used debconf-get-selections to dump it from a freshly installed system, then just copied from that | 13:06 |
Venker | gnarface: I saw that. My doubt is about understanding those values | 13:07 |
Venker | # boot-root :: \ | 13:07 |
Venker | # 40 50 100 ext3 | 13:07 |
gnarface | i'm sure that partman-auto-recipe.txt explains it | 13:08 |
KatolaZ | Venker: look at partman-auto-recipe.txt | 13:09 |
KatolaZ | there are several examples there | 13:10 |
KatolaZ | Venker: <limits>::=<minimal size>_<priority>_<maximal size>_<parted fs> | 13:11 |
Venker | yes, I found it now, thanks ;-) | 13:11 |
KatolaZ | so your boot-root is at least 40 Megs and no more than 100 | 13:11 |
Venker | I want to do an automated LVM setup | 13:12 |
KatolaZ | Venker: there are exampled for that as well | 13:13 |
KatolaZ | s/ed/es/ | 13:14 |
Venker | And what if I want to fit value size? In a LVM setup, I don't want to get all the free space in the VG | 13:15 |
KatolaZ | Venker: please read through | 13:16 |
KatolaZ | in partman-auto-recipe | 13:17 |
KatolaZ | you can specify the space to be allocated to each vg | 13:17 |
KatolaZ | and to each lv | 13:17 |
r3boot | hold on, I should have some d-i recipes for lvm on my laptop | 13:19 |
r3boot | Venker: https://maze.io/paste/p/YtNAPwMiA4Blt6oW <-- there you go | 13:24 |
Venker | r3boot: thanks a lot! :-D | 13:24 |
r3boot | I probably also have an example using multiple disks (that was a *real* pita to figure out) on backups if you really, really need it | 13:25 |
r3boot | btw, since you're at it, you might want to have a look at https://github.com/jpoppe/seedBank | 13:26 |
r3boot | yes, it's in maintenance mode, but it's a thin templating + booting system built around d-i (full disclosure, I also wrote some code on this back then :P) | 13:27 |
r3boot | (even if you dont use it, it's imho a way to get an in-depth view of the whole d-i process, since we reverse engineered the hell out of it back then to get everything automated .. Debian wheezy/squeeze era btw) | 13:29 |
Venker | I also read about FAI installation platform, but it doesn't use official preseed files 'as is', but their own recipe | 13:30 |
r3boot | yep, that was one of the thing why seedbank got written back in the day. It basically generates a complete di preseed file, including seeds for packages (think mysql password preseeding or so), generates a tftp/usb/iso bootable image, based on the latest upstream debian/ubuntu image with a correct pre-seed file inserted into the image | 13:32 |
r3boot | allowing you to generate 'master images' | 13:32 |
r3boot | we used it to fully automatically roll out a complete website (marktplaats.nl), in approx 45 mins, from scratch, on either kvm/qemu, virtualbox, vmware or bare-iron (both single server chassis and blade chassis) | 13:33 |
r3boot | pretty cool iig :) | 13:34 |
Venker | good one :-D | 13:34 |
jordila | do we have experimental packages in Devuan as Debian does ? | 13:35 |
gnarface | pkginfo.devuan.org this says we do | 13:40 |
fsmithred | jordila, yes there's an experimental repo - it contains only devuan packages | 13:40 |
fsmithred | and I think most of them are old versions | 13:41 |
jordila | nice to know fsmithred | 13:42 |
fsmithred | deb http://deb.devuan.org/merged/ experimental main contrib non-free | 13:43 |
fsmithred | no | 13:43 |
fsmithred | deb http://deb.devuan.org/devuan experimental main contrib non-free | 13:43 |
eyalroz | Hello Devuaners! | 21:34 |
eyalroz | I have a question about some LLVM package weirdness. | 21:34 |
eyalroz | the liblldb-6.0.-dev package installs the directory /usr/lib/llvm-6.0/include/lldb/API | 21:35 |
eyalroz | However, it places _no_ files under it... | 21:35 |
eyalroz | while, apparently, it should. See: https://gitlab.com/cppit/jucipp/issues/406#note_176306116 | 21:36 |
slvr | maybe some other package depends on that package and that folder. | 21:36 |
eyalroz | Also, if I install liblldb-5.0-dev, that same directory is full of files. | 21:36 |
eyalroz | slvr: and? | 21:39 |
fsmithred | apt-file lists a bunch of .h files for that directory (and others) | 21:43 |
fsmithred | eyalroz, are you in ceres or beowulf? | 21:44 |
eyalroz | Oh, sorry, I should have said which version. It's ASCII. | 21:44 |
fsmithred | I couldn't find that package in ascii | 21:44 |
eyalroz | fsmithred: pool/DEBIAN/main/l/llvm-toolchain-6.0/liblldb-6.0-dev_6.0-1~bpo9+1_amd64.deb | 21:45 |
fsmithred | I see liblldb-3.8 and 4.0 | 21:45 |
slvr | I don't see it in debian stretch | 21:45 |
fsmithred | oh, backports | 21:46 |
slvr | oh there it is | 21:46 |
eyalroz | fsmithred: Ah, yeah, possible | 21:46 |
eyalroz | I do have ascii-backports enabled | 21:46 |
fsmithred | bpo in the version is the giveaway | 21:46 |
slvr | I don't see /usr/lib/llvm-6.0/include/lldb/API in https://packages.debian.org/stretch-backports/amd64/liblldb-6.0-dev/filelist | 21:47 |
Jjp137 | it seems that /usr/lib/llvm-6.0/include/lldb/API is present in the Buster (and thus, beowulf) version of the package, as seen here: https://packages.debian.org/buster/amd64/liblldb-6.0-dev/filelist | 22:27 |
Jjp137 | thus, it's probably a bug in the ascii-backports version | 22:28 |
eyalroz | @slvr: So, a bug in the backport then? | 23:35 |
eyalroz | Where should I file it? | 23:35 |
slvr | eyalroz: if I'm understanding things correctly, with the debian package maintainer. | 23:47 |
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