Em abril 3, 2020 9:28 Amin Vakil escreveu:
time and saving space. Also I'm planning to read wiki on how to safely
disable fallback. I'm using LVM on LUKS method and I suppose fallback
image cannot boot my Arch, so it doesn't help in case of an accident.
The fallback image does help. But if you
Em abril 3, 2020 3:17 Pascal via arch-general escreveu:
hi,
change the COMPRESSION variable to lz4 ou lzop in your /etc/mkinitcpio.conf
: it will considerably reduce the compression time.
And break reproducibility. Also, I wouldn't say considerably. Might be faster,
but not leaps and bounds f
On 03/04/20 5:58 pm, Amin Vakil wrote:
As it's true for pretty much all update process for pretty much every OS
in the world, things can break if the update is interrupted.
I meant as other linux distros keep multiple kernel versions, if
something happens during kernel update you can always boot
> To sum it up I will enable lz4 compression to benefit from both reduced
> time and saving space. Also I'm planning to read wiki on how to safely
> disable fallback. I'm using LVM on LUKS method and I suppose fallback
> image cannot boot my Arch, so it doesn't help in case of an accident.
Removin
>
> As it's true for pretty much all update process for pretty much every OS
> in the world, things can break if the update is interrupted.
>
I meant as other linux distros keep multiple kernel versions, if
something happens during kernel update you can always boot to another
kernel which I've do
On 03/31/2020 04:49 PM, fredbezies via arch-general wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Before all, thanks to David C. Radkin for the tweak related to SMB1
> activation.
>
> After installing Samba 4.12.x, I added only this in [global] section of
> /etc/samba/smb.conf to get access to one of my old SMB1 only netw
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