On 06/21/2017 05:41 PM, Mauro Santos via arch-general wrote:
It's working fine here.
I don't use a login manager, I login from a tty and I haven't changed
any configuration in a long while. I also don't do anything special to
launch xfce or anything else.
my .xinitrc has:
if [ -d
Le 22/06/2017 à 16:06, Giovanni Santini via arch-general a écrit :
> Good afternoon,
> I was trying to build a package with `devtools` *extra-x86_64-build*,
> but is doesn't use any mirror.
> I've noticed also that adding a mirror to the root chroot mirrorlist has
> no effect and gets removed at
On 22-06-2017 15:20, Damjan Georgievski wrote:
> Unfortunately that's not enough, other hooks (which are unknown) can
> update the initramfs, and I can't hook on /boot/initramfs-* since it's
> not part of any package.
I suppose the question is if any of the official packages provide a hook
that
On 22 June 2017 at 14:42, Mauro Santos via arch-general
wrote:
> On 22-06-2017 12:58, Damjan Georgievski via arch-general wrote:
>> Is there any plan for moving ArchLinux to the kernel-install
>> infrastructure[1]
>>
>> I've seen some talk about it from a year ago,
Good afternoon,
I was trying to build a package with `devtools` *extra-x86_64-build*,
but is doesn't use any mirror.
I've noticed also that adding a mirror to the root chroot mirrorlist has
no effect and gets removed at the first build attempt.
--
Giovanni Santini
My blog:
On 22-06-2017 12:58, Damjan Georgievski via arch-general wrote:
> Is there any plan for moving ArchLinux to the kernel-install infrastructure[1]
>
> I've seen some talk about it from a year ago, but the discussion seems
> to have died off.
>
> My personal use case is to have a hook that
Is there any plan for moving ArchLinux to the kernel-install infrastructure[1]
I've seen some talk about it from a year ago, but the discussion seems
to have died off.
My personal use case is to have a hook that self-signs
kernel+initramfs+cmdline images for secure boot (using my own keys),
and
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