

Found my spirit animal
Found my spirit animal
I don’t know the name but I can tell you how sad they make me when they break and tear off and you have to use a lighter on the now extremely frayed end(s) of your shoelace for just a few seconds, and then pinch off the flame just lightly burning your fingies while molding the shoelace end into a cohesive black carcinogen.
Source: I am cheap
Me too - my take on it was the end of the world is nigh and Jesus is returning to Earth, but on the way back he passes Francis’ soul
Has SpongeBob said thank you once?
Oof
Slackware taught me appreciation for apt/yum dependency resolution.
It was a great learning experience, but I doubt I’d ever go back
Never actually tried LFS but I have done Gentoo from stage 1 (back when that was an option), so I’m going to use your statement as an indication I can skip LFS 😁
So if you want to use systemd-boot
as the bootloader you have to (apparently) install the systemd-utils
package. Or you can just use GRUB / efistub.
Edit: looks like groche beat me to it 😁
It’s probably been 4 years since I last had to rebuild my Gentoo, but I would be very surprised if there weren’t good OpenRC instructions. I built mine with systemd and Gentoo handbook instructions always felt like ‘Are you sure you don’t want to use OpenRC? Ok, here are the systemd steps I guess’
An obviously talented programmer is no longer working on a free project that very few people can meaningfully contribute to - that is a shame.
I can’t even get myself to learn rust, let alone make a GPU driver while reverse engineering blackbox hardware.
But how to get the OS to recognize it?
My approach for doing this in Gentoo with an encrypted /home is to configure dracut to make a slightly customized initrd.
Thanks to dracut modules, not too much configuration is needed - it prompts on boot for the password to decrypt, and then fstab is just configured to mount the decrypted uuid.
Someone else mentioned using multiple key slots, but I think this is your only real secure option.
Edit: on second thought, you may be able to get this to work in grub simply by adding rd.luks.uuid=xxx
as a kernel boot parameter, and then having the decrypted /dev/mapper uuid in fstab for /home
Really? I can’t wait! 🥳