Em novembro 11, 2019 13:39 David C. Rankin escreveu:
On 11/11/2019 04:54 AM, Christian Hesse wrote:
That is a change back from March 2017 and appeared in mkinitcpio v24:
POSIX list/bash array ... meh.. both work :)
So I guess the rest of the answer would be that normal users won't have
anythi
On Mon, 11 Nov 2019 at 09:18, Ondřej Hruška wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I have a question regarding the kernel changes.
>
> It sounds like it might break my dm-crypt/luks setup with un-encrypted
> /boot partition, if the kernel is not in /boot anymore?
the kernel is no longer installed in /boot by the kerne
On 11/11/2019 04:54 AM, Christian Hesse wrote:
> That is a change back from March 2017 and appeared in mkinitcpio v24:
POSIX list/bash array ... meh.. both work :)
So I guess the rest of the answer would be that normal users won't have
anything they need to do differently to manage their current
"David C. Rankin" on Mon, 2019/11/11 04:50:
> The only changes I see in the mkinitcpio.pacnew file
> is that all double-quotes have been replaced by parenthesis, e.g.
That is a change back from March 2017 and appeared in mkinitcpio v24:
https://git.archlinux.org/mkinitcpio.git/commit/?id=c5ad00c
Ondřej Hruška on Mon, 2019/11/11 09:18:
> Hi,
> I have a question regarding the kernel changes.
>
> It sounds like it might break my dm-crypt/luks setup with un-encrypted
> /boot partition, if the kernel is not in /boot anymore? Are there
> migration steps needed? I set it up exactly following th
Hi,
I have a question regarding the kernel changes.
It sounds like it might break my dm-crypt/luks setup with un-encrypted
/boot partition, if the kernel is not in /boot anymore? Are there
migration steps needed? I set it up exactly following the wiki.
It is my understanding that it is the kernel
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