ng shutdown.
Before the update, everything went fine - with UUID in my /etc/fstab.
I described the issue very detailed here:
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1580311
I'm not sure if this is a bug, so my question is, should I file a bug report on
this?
Thank you!
Have a nice day :)
Merlin
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Hi,
> As you are shutting down, the filesystem becomes unreadable for the
> systemd process, you need to add the shutdown hook to mkinitcpio in
> order to have a copy of the initramfs at shutdown time.
I thought this was obsolete since mkinitcpio 16?
See
https://lists.archlinux.org/pipermail
tting the point in buying such hardware -- there is some linux
distribution preinstalled, but that's it I guess. Or am I missing something?
If you want open source hardware, I recommend looking at
- the EOMA68 project
- Olimex
- upcoming Talos Workstation by Raptor Engineering
- maybe devices supported by libreboot
Regards,
Merlin
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eate it first, so that it gets not scattered on the
new drive.
Regards,
mearon
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Typo fix:
> -xattrs
> -hard-links
> -acls
Should be of course:
--xattrs
--hard-links
--acls
Regards,
mearon
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Sorry for the spam.
> If you are willing to spend some time reading, here is a good article which
> mentions some pitfalls regarding backups.
Here is it: http://www.halfgaar.net/backing-up-unix
Should go to bed now...
Regards,
mearon
Merlin Büge
figure out how.
You could also boot with the current live image and launch memtest from there.
When using memtest, best practice is to test each RAM chip alone (i.e. remove
the other ones) and let memtest run several (4-8) passes for each chip.
Regards,
mearon
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> Hi, I have migrate my archlinux system desktop kde to xfce.
>
> How to remove all kde packages and dependecy?
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pacman#Removing_packages
Regards,
mearon
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ncrypt pp \
filesystems fsck shutdown"
(pp being the hook which runs partprobe against the mapped LUKS container)
Best Regards,
Merlin
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[ 418.901967] systemd[423]: dbus.socket: Executing: /usr/bin/systemctl --user
set-environment DBUS_SESSIO
reaks at about 75 characters, see [0].
Regards,
Merlin
[0] https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Code_of_conduct#Mailing_lists
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onally, I'd rather modify the start-up process a tiny bit
so that GPT inside LUKS gets parsed. I just try to strip off unnecessary
'overhead' / layers of my system.
> If you were on a system where you could add disks [...]
Since it's on my laptop, I don't need that functionality :)
Best Regards,
Merlin
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Hi,
> On Sun, Nov 27, 2016 at 04:48:18PM +0100, Merlin Büge wrote:
> > I'm currently installing Arch on my laptop (Thinkpad T400), and have decided
> > for a rather unusual partition scheme: A single LUKS container directly on
> > the disk (SSD) with a GPT partitio
exible "partition table" inside the
> LUKS container and is better supported all around. btrfs really doesn't
> act as a good replacement for logical volumes, in my experience. Having
> something with more features than you need is better than trying to
> coerce something into working ways it's not really intended.
Thanks for your input!
I've reconsidered LVM twice now but still feel better without it.
Cheers,
Merlin
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stage will be stored? I use a USB stick
> to boot GRUB stage 1 on my encrypted machines, and that may work for you
> too.
As mentioned in my initial post, I have GRUB2 along with (deblobbed) coreboot
stored in the SPI flash chip (so no BIOS here). It's very convenient :)
Regards,
Merlin
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issue.
Or like sivmu said:
> A big fat warning about missing validation should automatically be
> generated in any package that misses signatures or at least https source
> downloads.
Regards,
Merlin
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tial upgrades are not supported [1] for
> exactly this reason.
Huh? I think this is not a partial upgrade. A partial upgrade would be
pacman -Sy package
>
> iff
>
> [1]:
> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/System_maintenance#Partial_upgrades_are_unsupported
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(piequiex's word, not mine). I assumed it was prefaced
> by -Sy, since the subject is "segmentation fault after upgrade" rather
> than something like "X11 segfaults after fresh install".
Oops, I didn't read the pacman log well enough.
Sorry for the noise.
>
> iff
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ame)|sha256sum|sed
> > 's/\W//g' cbcc[snip]681f
> > [rocketmouse@archlinux ~]$ sudo systemd-nspawn -qD /mnt/moonstudio
> > [sudo] password for rocketmouse:
> > [root@moonstudio ~]# grep PRETTY /etc/os-release
> > PRETTY_NAME="Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS"
> >
gcc -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64
> -DLIBDM_API_COOKIE -l devmapper -o kpartx $CPPFLAGS $CFLAGS $LDFLAGS
> *.c gzip kpartx.8 }
>
> package() {
> cd multipath-tools-5c67a8b/kpartx
> install -d "$pkgdir/usr/bin"
> install -m 755 kpartx "$pkgdir/usr/bin"
> install -d "$pkgdir/usr/share/man/man8"
> install -m 644 kpartx.8.gz "$pkgdir/usr/share/man/man8"
> }
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ces anyway, then a
> randomized delay seems betters. That way, they are not only delayed, they
> are also spread out.
Yes, with a high probability. They might still run simultaneously
sometimes, though.
Cheers.
>
> -- Maarten
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le benchmarks and dash is much faster than bash, moreover
> being far smaller there is less chance of bugs.
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eciate
any help/pointers to what would be wise to test next. If this is likely
to be an issue with the Linux kernel and not arch-related (unsure, since
I could not reproduce it on other distros), please tell me so and I will
post to the kernel bug tracker instead.
Thanks!
Merlin Büge
[0]: https://
,
Merlin
On Fri, 6 Nov 2020 06:08:09 +0100, Merlin Büge wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I think I need some help with debugging an issue I have.
>
> I recently bought an "Apple Magic Trackpad 2" for reducing strain on my
> hand (since I have some RSI[0] issues currently), w
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