On Sat, 6 Apr 2024, Tim Woodall wrote:
Hi,
I use lxc-usernsexec to simulate root (and other users) for a non-root
user.
lxc-usernsexec -m b:0:10:65536
That then chroots into an overlayfs mounted using fuse.
The lowerdir is a mounted squashfs, the upperdir is a regular directory
Hi,
I use lxc-usernsexec to simulate root (and other users) for a non-root
user.
lxc-usernsexec -m b:0:10:65536
That then chroots into an overlayfs mounted using fuse.
The lowerdir is a mounted squashfs, the upperdir is a regular directory.
squashfuse rootimg.sqfs lower
fuse-overlayfs -o
On 12 Apr 2023 19:51, Albretch Mueller wrote:
I always use a Debian live DVD while exposed.
The thing is that in order to squeeze every minute of attention I
possibly can I tend to:
a) just close the lid of my laptop
b) while keeping the DVD player attached to the laptop
c) then, reopen
I always use a Debian live DVD while exposed.
The thing is that in order to squeeze every minute of attention I
possibly can I tend to:
a) just close the lid of my laptop
b) while keeping the DVD player attached to the laptop
c) then, reopen it and continue.
That way I avoid like 5 minutes of
On 05/28/2014 01:23 PM, Wim Bertels wrote:
> Hallo,
>
> u can think of squasfs as a mountable tar.gz (more info on the website
> below)
>
> has anyone got experience with the sort option in mksquashfs?
>
> on http://squashfs.sourceforge.net/
> in the presentation the sort option is way to optimi
Hallo,
u can think of squasfs as a mountable tar.gz (more info on the website
below)
has anyone got experience with the sort option in mksquashfs?
on http://squashfs.sourceforge.net/
in the presentation the sort option is way to optimize compression,
but i didn't find any examples or explainatio
Clinton V. Weiss wrote:
Has anyone had any luck mounting a squashfs under Debian? I've got
packages squashfs-tools and kernel-patch-squashfs installed, and with
neither I can mount. Obviously, the latter requires me to recompile my
kernel with a patch - I'd rather not do that - I
Clinton V. Weiss wrote:
Has anyone had any luck mounting a squashfs under Debian? I've got
packages squashfs-tools and kernel-patch-squashfs installed, and with
neither I can mount. Obviously, the latter requires me to recompile my
kernel with a patch - I'd rather not do that -
Has anyone had any luck mounting a squashfs under Debian? I've got
packages squashfs-tools and kernel-patch-squashfs installed, and with
neither I can mount. Obviously, the latter requires me to recompile my
kernel with a patch - I'd rather not do that - I'm quite happy using
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