Anna wrote:
> Hi! I'm not satisfied with my partition layout, so I'm considering
> changing it. It currently looks like this (/dev/sda and /dev/sdc are
> SSDs, /dev/sdb is HDD):
>
> $ lsblk -A -o NAME,MODEL,SIZE,FSUSED,MOUNTPOINT,FSTYPE
> NAME MODEL SIZE FSUSED MOUNTPOINT
On 5/7/25 3:13 PM, Wol wrote:
> On 07/05/2025 17:39, Anna wrote:
>> If I had only one disk, I'd just make one big root partition. But
>> there are two SSDs, and I could need more than the smallest (111,8G)
>> disk allows to fit. I could combine them into singe logical
>> partition using L
> My wishes for the new layout are:
>
> * Encrypted /home partition. The rest of the system should stay
>unencrypted so it could be restarted by someone else without my
>intervention.
if you have a tpm, setting up clevis for tpm auto-unlock is also a
possibility here
>Though if /hom
On 07/05/2025 17:39, Anna wrote:
Hi! I'm not satisfied with my partition layout, so I'm considering
changing it. It currently looks like this (/dev/sda and /dev/sdc are
SSDs, /dev/sdb is HDD):
$ lsblk -A -o NAME,MODEL,SIZE,FSUSED,MOUNTPOINT,FSTYPE
NAME MODEL SIZE FSUSED
On 5/7/25 12:39 PM, Anna wrote:
> Hi! I'm not satisfied with my partition layout, so I'm considering
> changing it. It currently looks like this (/dev/sda and /dev/sdc are
> SSDs, /dev/sdb is HDD):
>
> $ lsblk -A -o NAME,MODEL,SIZE,FSUSED,MOUNTPOINT,FSTYPE
> NAME MODEL SIZE
Hi! I'm not satisfied with my partition layout, so I'm considering
changing it. It currently looks like this (/dev/sda and /dev/sdc are
SSDs, /dev/sdb is HDD):
$ lsblk -A -o NAME,MODEL,SIZE,FSUSED,MOUNTPOINT,FSTYPE
NAME MODEL SIZE FSUSED MOUNTPOINT FSTYPE
sdaSamsun
Michael wrote:
> On Wednesday, 7 May 2025 00:30:34 British Summer Time Dale wrote:
>> Dale wrote:
>>> Michael wrote:
On Tuesday, 6 May 2025 13:59:16 British Summer Time Dale wrote:
> Michael wrote:
>>> When I put it on the NAS box, I used
>>> the same power cable and data cable that I use
On 2025-05-06, Eli Schwartz wrote:
How do I get a list of installed packages that are preventing
switching to Python 3.13.
> Install "pkgcore".
>
> Run:
>
> pquery -I \
> --has-use python_targets_python3_12 \
> --has-use python_single_target_python3_12 \
> --attr use | grep
On 5/7/25 6:29 AM, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> How can I find out whether a particular Gentoo binary package is available?
>
> I'm trying to engineer a slightly reduced KDE Plasma system in parallel, or
> rather interleaved, with my current system. Central to this is avoiding
> havin
gevisz wrote:
> пн, 5 мая 2025 г. в 17:41, Grant Edwards :
>> On 2025-05-05, Grant Edwards wrote:
>>> How do I get a list of installed packages that are preventing
>>> switching to Python 3.13. I'm trying to decide whether to defer the
>>> upgrad or try to "fix" individual packages. But, emerge
Greetings,
How can I find out whether a particular Gentoo binary package is available?
I'm trying to engineer a slightly reduced KDE Plasma system in parallel, or
rather interleaved, with my current system. Central to this is avoiding having
to compile qtwebengine and webkit-gtk locally, and a
On Wednesday, 7 May 2025 00:30:34 British Summer Time Dale wrote:
> Dale wrote:
> > Michael wrote:
> >> On Tuesday, 6 May 2025 13:59:16 British Summer Time Dale wrote:
> >>> Michael wrote:
> > When I put it on the NAS box, I used
> > the same power cable and data cable that I use to update my back
пн, 5 мая 2025 г. в 17:41, Grant Edwards :
>
> On 2025-05-05, Grant Edwards wrote:
> > How do I get a list of installed packages that are preventing
> > switching to Python 3.13. I'm trying to decide whether to defer the
> > upgrad or try to "fix" individual packages. But, emerge will only
> > t
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