aitor_ | moin | 10:02 |
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aitor_ | the delay during the boot with vdev was mostly related to the pvs command (a symlink to lvm) in the helpers of vdev, more concretly in disk.sh (line nº 598): | 10:06 |
aitor_ | https://github.com/jcnelson/vdev/blob/master/vdevd/helpers/LINUX/disk.sh | 10:06 |
aitor_ | for some reason, pvs cannot find any device in /dev and vdev sits waiting for the result of the scanning | 10:07 |
aitor_ | therefore, symlinks like /dev/disk/by-label are not generated | 10:10 |
aitor_ | i'm looking for a workaround | 10:10 |
aitor_ | btw, another dependecy should be added to vdev; that is, libblkid1 | 10:11 |
aitor_ | need to reboot, bbl | 10:11 |
se7en | /msgWQ+/zV2B0:fwLU~rliD\(#mIyJ3)K-GP8$VacA*z nickserv identify | 10:44 |
se7en | fUCK | 10:44 |
onefang | That's the same combination on my luggage! | 10:45 |
Unit193 | se7en: /msg nickserv help set password | 10:46 |
se7en | I fixed it | 10:46 |
Unit193 | \o/ | 10:46 |
sixwheeledbeast | ooops | 10:46 |
onefang | Damn, now I have to change it on my luggage to. | 10:46 |
ham5urg | Is there a howto for encrypting the user-dir and decrypting on login? | 14:31 |
djph | ham5urg: like ecryptfs? | 14:38 |
djph | ham5urg: "don't" :D | 14:38 |
ham5urg | Why? | 14:38 |
djph | ham5urg: In my experience ecryptfs adds more headaches than anything. LUKS / encrypting the entire partition (as part of the install process) is -- again, in my experience -- more straightforward and less prone to blowing up in my face. | 14:39 |
Unit193 | ham5urg: You can also check into libpam-mount and gocryptfs/cryfs, you could just do parts of home rather than the whole deal. | 14:45 |
unixbsd | I made a lot of work to create a devuan - live distribution or whatever the name with all necessary tool to run devuan out the box without having anything to install, from a live memstick or sd/mmc: https://gitlab.com/openbsd98324/netbsd-live/ | 21:45 |
mason | unixbsd: The naming there might be confusing. :) | 21:51 |
Tenkawa | extremely | 21:53 |
Tenkawa | and not appreciated by the netbsd/openbsd groups | 21:53 |
Tenkawa | likely | 21:53 |
unixbsd | well, it does both, linux and bsd live at the same time.. historically... anyhow devuan-live will be born. | 21:55 |
sadsnork | unixbsd, the version history says "Version 4: is a smaller less than 1.9 TB" - is that really supposed to be 1.9TB? | 21:56 |
unixbsd | Tenkawa: even for me, this is why I try to keep a write and reminder into the README.md file, so that it describes. DEVUAN will be soon realeased. I am working on the squashfs file. a ramdisk is hell to make in linux compared to bsd. | 21:57 |
Tenkawa | unixbsd: no… it is not a good idea at all to call it "netbsd" or "openbsd" anything | 21:58 |
unixbsd | sadsnork: the problem that I found with the earlier version is that it did not fit into a 2TB memstick. So I reduced a bit the content to make it fit into a small memstick + | 21:58 |
Tenkawa | that is *BSD terms… not linux | 21:58 |
unixbsd | I did target to get a tar.gz of max 600 or 700 mb. | 21:58 |
unixbsd | If you need smaller, there is a minirescue of 83 mb with bsd and linux, but less tools. | 21:58 |
sadsnork | Shouldn't that be GB rather than TB? :-) | 21:59 |
unixbsd | ah.. yeap you are 100 pct right. GB ... | 21:59 |
unixbsd | thank you | 21:59 |
sadsnork | hehehe I think that says something about just how cheap storage is these days! :-) | 21:59 |
sadsnork | PS: I should add that I appreciate when people try to accommodate smaller storage devices. Just yesterday I was fiddling with a 2GB SD card... as amazing as that may be to some folks. | 22:01 |
unixbsd | 99 euros my new usb 5 TB, Expansion+ SEAGATE, 5tb to portable hddd with excluveise edition and 3 year limited warranty. I am happy of it | 22:01 |
unixbsd | try my website live images... theyy are pretty comfortable to survive in all condictions. | 22:02 |
unixbsd | I have a live with 4 mb netbsd ;) | 22:02 |
plasma41 | unixbsd: 4MB Live NetBSD? Where can I find that? | 22:04 |
unixbsd | you need that really? | 22:04 |
unixbsd | I can upload it these days, ok. | 22:04 |
fsmithred | yeah, he really wants it. | 22:05 |
fsmithred | unixbsd, please don't name your project 'devuan-live'. That already exists. | 22:05 |
fsmithred | But remixes are welcome. | 22:05 |
unixbsd | oh, i dont bother of other names, this is my own place to remember my crap soft. | 22:06 |
unixbsd | I neede to find a name that I can at least remember. I cannot remmember those name.s | 22:06 |
plasma41 | unixbsd: I am interested in the Bootstrappable Builds effort at <https://bootstrappable.org>. They've gotten the bootstrap binaries down to 60MB, but the binaries still need to been run on a kernel. A 4MB Live NetBSD sounds like just the thing to start experimenting on. | 22:09 |
unixbsd | Being without Internet! yeap! the idea is that I want to have a memstick to travel. When I travel I have a ad-hoc lan raspberry pi with BSD as a file server, and a linux on sd or usb. this is the origin. No Net, no worries, all is there to make your system working. | 22:09 |
unixbsd | plasma41: please explain me what is their tool /intentions,... I cannot figure out... https://bootstrappable.org/ | 22:10 |
unixbsd | plasma41: what is it about? | 22:11 |
unixbsd | but man, no one want any longer to use GCC or all those craps | 22:11 |
plasma41 | unixbsd: hop on over to #devuan-offtopic and I'll tell you about it. | 22:12 |
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