On Friday, 16 September 2022 18:57:42 BST Rich Freeman wrote:
> systemd-cryptsetup is called by the crypt module
> There is also a bluetooth module.
Just what I needed - thanks Rich.
I just didn't have the names right.
--
Regards,
Peter.
On Fri, Sep 16, 2022 at 11:16 AM Peter Humphrey wrote:
>
>
> 1. dracut: 90crypt: Could not find any command of '/lib/systemd/systemd-
> cryptsetup cryptsetup'!
>
> ...and similar for bluetooth.
>
> What do I have to include in /etc/dracut.conf.d/mine.conf to silence these? I
> already omit the re
On Friday, 16 September 2022 16:25:31 BST Dale wrote:
> On the ones you want to omit, is there supposed to be a space in there?
> Should it be like this instead:
>
> omit_dracutmodules+="bluetoothd"
> omit_dracutmodules+="systemd-cryptsetup"
> omit_dracutmodules+="cryptsetup"
>
> It may not mat
Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Thursday, 15 September 2022 09:57:44 BST I wrote:
>> On Wednesday, 14 September 2022 23:09:59 BST Neil Bothwick wrote:
>>> On Wed, 14 Sep 2022 16:50:45 +0100, Peter Humphrey wrote:
I'm thinking of separating /usr onto its own partition so that I can
have it moun
On Thursday, 15 September 2022 09:57:44 BST I wrote:
> On Wednesday, 14 September 2022 23:09:59 BST Neil Bothwick wrote:
> > On Wed, 14 Sep 2022 16:50:45 +0100, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> > > I'm thinking of separating /usr onto its own partition so that I can
> > > have it mounted read-only except wh
On Thu, 15 Sep 2022 18:15:38 +, Laurence Perkins wrote:
> Note also that the "init thingy" is nothing more than a little
> filesystem which contains everything you'd need to make sure was on
> your root partition if you were attempting to boot without one.
>
> Building one yourself is general
>-Original Message-
>From: Neil Bothwick
>Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2022 10:35 AM
>To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
>Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Separate /usr partition
>
>On Thu, 15 Sep 2022 05:00:25 -0500, Dale wrote:
>
>> As I said, I do all m
On Thu, 15 Sep 2022 05:00:25 -0500, Dale wrote:
> As I said, I do all mine by hand. I don't use make install etc. After
> I build my kernel, I copy it and name it something like this, from
> /boot.
[snip]
> Once I get that done, I then build the init thingy. This is Neil's
> command that he po
On Thu, 15 Sep 2022 06:15:07 -0500, Dale wrote:
> I switched to grub2 a while back. I've thought of using something else
> but I don't have efi and most of the others are targeted at efi. If I
> build a new rig, I'll likely use something else. I'll likely poke Neil
> until he reveals what he us
Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Thursday, 15 September 2022 11:00:25 BST Dale wrote:
>
>> ... I then build the init thingy. This is Neil's command that he posted.
>> From my understanding, the kernel symlink needs to point to the correct
>> kernel version.
>>
>> dracut --kver=$(cat include/config/ker
On Thursday, 15 September 2022 11:00:25 BST Dale wrote:
> ... I then build the init thingy. This is Neil's command that he posted.
> From my understanding, the kernel symlink needs to point to the correct
> kernel version.
>
> dracut --kver=$(cat include/config/kernel.release)
That's the bit
Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Wednesday, 14 September 2022 23:09:59 BST Neil Bothwick wrote:
>> On Wed, 14 Sep 2022 16:50:45 +0100, Peter Humphrey wrote:
>>> I'm thinking of separating /usr onto its own partition so that I can
>>> have it mounted read-only except while updating it. I'd prefer not to
>
On Wednesday, 14 September 2022 23:09:59 BST Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Sep 2022 16:50:45 +0100, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> > I'm thinking of separating /usr onto its own partition so that I can
> > have it mounted read-only except while updating it. I'd prefer not to
> > have to make an init t
On Wed, 14 Sep 2022 16:50:45 +0100, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> I'm thinking of separating /usr onto its own partition so that I can
> have it mounted read-only except while updating it. I'd prefer not to
> have to make an init thingy, not having needed one up to now. Besides,
> some machines have thi
Dale:
...
[ re separate /usr, initramfs/initrd ]
> You may can do it the way you are wanting to but for how long is the
> question. Odds are high that at some point, you will have a system that
> won't boot because something that's needed isn't there.
...
initrd/initramfs is there to make life e
Peter Humphrey wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I'm thinking of separating /usr onto its own partition so that I can have it
> mounted read-only except while updating it. I'd prefer not to have to make an
> init thingy, not having needed one up to now. Besides, some machines have
> things like early-uco
On Wed, Sep 14, 2022 at 12:17 PM Laurence Perkins wrote:
>
> If something you need for booting with separate /usr is missing that would be
> a FSH bug and is probably worth reporting unless you're doing something truly
> arcane with your system.
>
You can always ask upstream but just about ever
>-Original Message-
>From: Peter Humphrey
>Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2022 8:51 AM
>To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org
>Subject: [gentoo-user] Separate /usr partition
>
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Peter:
> I'm thinking of separating /usr onto its own partition so that I can have it
> mounted read-only except while updating it. I'd prefer not to have to make an
> init thingy, not having needed one up to now. Besides, some machines have
> things like early-ucode or amd-uc.
>
> I've found a
Hello list,
I'm thinking of separating /usr onto its own partition so that I can have it
mounted read-only except while updating it. I'd prefer not to have to make an
init thingy, not having needed one up to now. Besides, some machines have
things like early-ucode or amd-uc.
I've found a few g
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