Re: [HEADS UP] Introduced "make initrd" and removed mkinitrd(8)

2018-06-09 Thread Aaron LI
On Sat, 9 Jun 2018 09:30:25 -0700, Tim Darby wrote: > > ​Just curious, what do you do with a headless machine that has an encrypted > root? I guess you could put the crypto key on a thumb drive​, but initrd > doesn't have a provision for that. > I haven't tried such a setup (headless +

Re: [HEADS UP] Introduced "make initrd" and removed mkinitrd(8)

2018-06-09 Thread Tim Darby
​Just curious, what do you do with a headless machine that has an encrypted root? I guess you could put the crypto key on a thumb drive​, but initrd doesn't have a provision for that. Tim On Fri, Jun 8, 2018 at 2:34 AM Aaron LI wrote: > Hi, > > I justed committed the big initrd change to

Re: [HEADS UP] Introduced "make initrd" and removed mkinitrd(8)

2018-06-08 Thread Tim Darby
​Thanks for the initrd work. Can you ​also take a look at this possibly related bug: http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/2926 Tim On Fri, Jun 8, 2018 at 2:34 AM Aaron LI wrote: > Hi, > > I justed committed the big initrd change to master. I should wait > for more reviews, but made a mistake

[HEADS UP] Introduced "make initrd" and removed mkinitrd(8)

2018-06-08 Thread Aaron LI
Hi, I justed committed the big initrd change to master. I should wait for more reviews, but made a mistake with Git and got it pushed earlier. The patch was reviewed by swildner and barely by tuxillo. I already well tested this patch by building a new ISO with nrelease and installing on a vbox