tuxd3v_ | omen, its part of apt, | 00:01 |
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omen | Yeah. I was unsure if I created the folder :P | 00:02 |
tuxd3v_ | :) | 00:02 |
tuxd3v_ | I also have it, its normal | 00:02 |
tuxd3v_ | if you want to separate your soruces file, in several files that is the right place for those :) | 00:03 |
tuxd3v_ | sources* | 00:03 |
onefang | That folder is where you put sources.list type files for non Devuan package repos. | 00:03 |
omen | thanks :) | 00:06 |
Beer | dpkg -S /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ -> apt: /etc/apt/sources.list.d | 00:22 |
Beer | Hence, apt (: | 00:23 |
guagua | hi | 00:50 |
guagua | hello my name is fabian boneti. I am currently behind my reisub server. i have a lor credor for irc currently functional. to see it here> https://gnusociarg.nsupdate.info/ | 00:51 |
guagua | If you want I can put the nickname generator of the log here. if they want it. let me know. regards | 00:52 |
guagua | or I see you already have one. bye | 00:54 |
xrogaan | stevelitt: I feel like I've seen that name somewhere. | 02:22 |
golinux | xrogaan: On dng | 02:34 |
xrogaan | i was joking :P | 02:34 |
golinux | I tend to be a literalist. ;) | 02:42 |
KREYREN | Why libera freenode was better | 03:23 |
KREYREN | </3 | 03:24 |
onefang | Over in #devuan-offtopic they might be able to fill you in on all the gory details. | 03:24 |
IanJ | Test? | 12:01 |
IanJ | Ah, after reconnection I needed to login with nickserv. I got a banned message when trying to change my nick. | 12:02 |
joerg | you can't change nick when you are not registeredand joined channels that have a quiet on unregistered users, or somesuch | 14:22 |
joerg | tricky pitfall | 14:23 |
Katje | hi | 15:56 |
Katje | I have a fun bug in the devuan installer | 15:56 |
Xenguy | Katje, Do tell | 16:30 |
Katje | so, | 16:31 |
Katje | I did an install | 16:31 |
Katje | with software raid | 16:31 |
Katje | and encryption | 16:31 |
Katje | so, actually I have a few bugs | 16:31 |
Katje | bug one: if partition is already done, and encryption setup on a disk, the installer is unable to open an encrypted file system | 16:31 |
Katje | it can delete them, it can create them | 16:32 |
Katje | but not use one already setup | 16:32 |
Katje | say if the install had aborted on a previous go | 16:32 |
Katje | and | 16:32 |
Katje | having done all this, it didn't install grub properly | 16:32 |
Katje | so I get a grub shell | 16:32 |
Katje | rather than a boot menu | 16:32 |
Xenguy | Katje, hrm, I have a feeling fsmithred might have some insight into this | 16:41 |
Katje | cool | 16:43 |
fsmithred | Katje, if you're getting a grub shell instead of a menu, my first guess is that it's a uefi system and you just need to remove grub-efi-amd64-signed, then grub-install and update-grub | 16:49 |
Katje | the problem there, is with an encrypted system, I can't boot into it for recovery... | 16:49 |
fsmithred | I'm also assuming that you have a separate, unencrypted /boot partition | 16:49 |
Katje | yes | 16:49 |
fsmithred | boot the installation media, go to Advanced, Rescue, and open a shell in the installed system | 16:50 |
Katje | 512M UEFI, 1G /boot, xxG encrypted root, xxG encrypted /var | 16:50 |
Katje | I tried that but it didn't understand the encrypted stuff | 16:51 |
fsmithred | there's a way to do it manually by creating a /debian directory in the efi partition | 16:51 |
fsmithred | what didn't understand the encrypted stuff? The installer should be able to mount the lvm | 16:51 |
gnarface | make sure it's not that thing where there's two disks and grub is trying to boot the wrong one | 16:52 |
fsmithred | Before you run the grub commands, make sure /boot is mounted and the efi partition is mounted at /boot/efi | 16:52 |
fsmithred | yeah, that too | 16:53 |
Katje | well, 2nd time round, grub menu | 16:58 |
Katje | time to put hte usb stick back in and see what it offers me | 16:59 |
Katje | so I select advanced | 17:01 |
Katje | then I select rescue mode | 17:01 |
Katje | how do I open the shell on the installed system? | 17:02 |
Katje | in rescue mode, I hit the assemble raid array | 17:04 |
Katje | then auto detect | 17:04 |
Katje | then try to mount /dev/md1, which is my / partition | 17:04 |
Katje | but of course, it can't | 17:04 |
gnarface | there isn't a menu option for opening a shell? | 17:04 |
Katje | cos encrypted | 17:04 |
gnarface | if it won't let you open a shell in the installed system, just open a shell in the installer and mount &chroot into /boot manually | 17:07 |
Katje | I've decrypted them manually | 17:08 |
Katje | where does the installer usually put stuff, is it all under /target ? | 17:09 |
fsmithred | Katje, yes during install it's in /target | 17:09 |
Katje | right, I have a shell! | 17:10 |
fsmithred | apt remove grub-efi-amd64-signed | 17:10 |
Katje | chroot in /target, with my encrypted fs's and /boot all mounted | 17:10 |
Katje | done | 17:11 |
fsmithred | did you chroot manually or from the menu? | 17:11 |
Katje | manually | 17:11 |
Katje | the menu doesn't know of the existance of my encrypted filesystems | 17:11 |
fsmithred | you might need to back out and bind-mount dev proc and sys | 17:11 |
fsmithred | then chroot | 17:11 |
fsmithred | needed for grub-install which I think is needed to fix the problem (but not sure) | 17:12 |
Katje | grub-install says: | 17:16 |
Katje | error: cannot find efi directory | 17:16 |
Katje | there is a /boot/efi | 17:16 |
Katje | I have an efi partition, should that be mounted somehow? | 17:17 |
fsmithred | yes, mount efi partition to /boot/efi | 17:17 |
Katje | is it vfat ? | 17:18 |
fsmithred | yeah, but you shouldn't need to specify that | 17:18 |
Katje | well that seems to hav edonw something | 17:19 |
Katje | I suppose reboot and see what happens is the next step ? | 17:19 |
Katje | So, I think the biggest bugs here are: the installer doesn't understand an encrypted file system if it has already been created | 17:24 |
Katje | it's ok if it already existed | 17:24 |
Katje | but if not | 17:24 |
Katje | it doesn't know what to do | 17:24 |
fsmithred | Katje, are you using beowulf or chimaera? (3.1 or 4.0?) | 17:38 |
fsmithred | I have a single encrypted root partition with separate /boot and /efi partitions, and rescue mode asks for a hostname, then it asks for the password for the encrypted volume, then it asks what to mount as root fs, then it asks if I want to mount the separate /boot and then the separate efi partition. Then it will chroot the installed system. | 17:45 |
fsmithred | no lvm, no raid here | 17:45 |
Katje | beowulf | 17:49 |
GyrosGeier | why do you have /boot and /efi? | 17:57 |
GyrosGeier | they both have the same purpose | 17:58 |
GyrosGeier | or is that a grub shortcoming? | 17:58 |
gnarface | efi is hardware specific | 17:59 |
gnarface | not everything has it | 17:59 |
GyrosGeier | true, but there is usually no point in having both a /boot partition and a /efi partition on the same box | 18:00 |
GyrosGeier | grub should be able to load a kernel off the EFI partition | 18:01 |
gnarface | hmmm | 18:01 |
Katje | GyrosGeier: the installer will not let you have an encrypted root if you do not also have a /boot | 18:06 |
GyrosGeier | ah | 18:07 |
GyrosGeier | probably no sensible path to configure grub this way from the installer | 18:07 |
Katje | I've learnt that the hardway.. | 18:07 |
ham5urg | How do I use s-nail when login is an email address\ Idk how to escape @ in -S 'smtp=smtps://a@example.com:password@mailer.example.com'. I tried \ but no. | 19:24 |
ham5urg | ...is an email address? | 19:25 |
nemo | ham5urg: wouldn't that be standard URI encoding? | 19:42 |
nemo | sure looks like a URI | 19:42 |
nemo | ham5urg: that is... %40 | 19:43 |
nemo | console.log(encodeURIComponent('foo@bar.com')); | 19:43 |
ham5urg | nemo, thanks. With your JS example I got some more special chars encoded | 19:54 |
nemo | ham5urg: watch out that you don't encode the second @ ☺ | 19:55 |
ham5urg | Hehe | 19:56 |
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