On Mon 29 Jan 2024 at 16:12:30 (+0100), Hans wrote:
> > That appears to be too much overhead to me... virtual machines (for
> > server as full OS) seem much more appropriate to me, in particular as
> > differences between in-VM and physical devices are pretty much (not
> > completely, though!)
Hi Arno,
>
> That appears to be too much overhead to me... virtual machines (for
> server as full OS) seem much more appropriate to me, in particular as
> differences between in-VM and physical devices are pretty much (not
> completely, though!) abstracted away these days.
>
non no, that is
Hello Hans,
Am 29.01.2024 um 12:34 schrieb Hans:
Am Montag, 29. Januar 2024, 12:16:14 CET schrieb Arno Lehmann:
Hi Arno,
yes, I saw the option SRCDISK. For my understanding it is used, when you want
to mount a an alien system i.e. via network and make a livefile from this.
But even I will do
Am Montag, 29. Januar 2024, 12:16:14 CET schrieb Arno Lehmann:
Hi Arno,
yes, I saw the option SRCDISK. For my understanding it is used, when you want
to mount a an alien system i.e. via network and make a livefile from this.
But even I will do so, still all files will be copied to the
Hi Hans,
Am 29.01.2024 um 11:30 schrieb Hans:
Hi folks,
I created a livefile system with bootcdwrite from a system with encrypted
partitions.
Everything is working fine, but ...
Checking the manual for bootcdwrite.conf, I find
OPTIONS
SRCDISK
The Variables SRCDISK defines the root of the
Hi folks,
I created a livefile system with bootcdwrite from a system with encrypted
partitions.
Everything is working fine, but strangely the livefile discovers the encrypted
partitions and wants the decryption keys. This is wondering me, because the
livefile is running in RAM and should not
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