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On 11/08/2015 12:11, Arno Schuring wrote:
> This is my
> /etc/systemd/system/systemd-cryptsetup@cryptswap0.service.
It seems to work, thanks ! I still see an error at startup when
systemd tries to activate my old non-encrypted swap, but I think it's
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On 11/08/2015 09:38, Arno Schuring wrote:
> On one of my machines I've gotten this (kinda) working by removing
> the systemd generator and manually creating a service file around
> cryptdisks_start and cryptdisks_stop.
I successfully mounted my encr
Hi,
I'm trying to encrypt my swap partition, /dev/sda7. I added the
following entry in my /etc/crypttab file :
cryptswap1 UUID=25d9539e-3993-42ad-abe2-d08ee6845194 /dev/urandomswap
("25d9539e-3993-42ad-abe2-d08ee6845194" is the UUID of /dev/sda7)
And this is my /etc/fstab file :
#
On 08/08/2015 05:51, Bob Bernstein wrote:
I'm not clear as to what is meant by the word 'firmware' in your
Subject: line.
I think he speaks of the unofficial netinstall ISO that ship with some
nonfree firmwares. I used one to install Jessie on my laptop, because
the Wifi wasn't recognized.
On 07/08/2015 16:26, Cobra wrote:
After the installed completed and the system rebooted I was unable to login to
the system management account via the guy interface (i.e., after entering the
password the screen went gray for a short time and then the re-presented the
login display).
Does the
On 06/08/2015 15:45, Bob Bernstein wrote:
I became curious about the recent vpn thread here, and went browsing
around the 'net. I was staggered (well, not really, that's just an
expression, right?) to see the huge number of ventures offering free
vpn.
A lot of people use VPN to access content t
I'm trying to install the latest Firefox Nightly (test builds released
each day) on my laptop.
On Ubuntu, there is a PPA that ships fairly recent versions of Nightly.
But on Debian, I can't find such repository.
I use the mozilla.debian.net repo to get the latest stable Iceweasel. I
see that ther
Le mardi 04 août 2015 à 08:49 -0400, James Montgomery a écrit :
> On Tue, Aug 4, 2015 at 4:11 AM, Magicloud Magiclouds
> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Say I am moving a file between two harddisks. Both filesystems are Ext4.
> > During the operation, I cut off the power. Then boot the host, and fix the
>
Le mardi 04 août 2015 à 16:11 +0800, Magicloud Magiclouds a écrit :
>
> Now, I see in both locations, there are the file. My question is, is
> it safe to remove file in dest, and move to it again from src?
I think that if you were just reading files from src, there is no reason
for the source to
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