I suggest a little improvement to the wiki: state the fact that
user_xattr must be enabled in fstab for the relevant filesystems (at
least /) as this isn't default AFAIK. I stumbled into this problem today
and at first I couldn't understand what was happening.
Thanks for your work.
Entirely by accident, I updated my ancient version of grub. Once I found
out I said to myself that it would be better to update the boot stages
but this is what happens:
~ # grub
grub: asmstub.c:215: grub_stage2: Assertion `simstack_alloc_base !=
((void *) -1)' failed.
Aborted
I hadn't run
Il 30/11/2016 11:01, "Tóth Attila" ha scritto:
I had moved to grub2 for some time now and it works fine. Although the
syntax is different, so you have to convert your entries.
I guess I'll schedule an update, it's still a pity because grub has done
its job reliably for 10 years now on this iro
I tried switching to the vanilla profile but it is indeed vanilla, the
hardened use flag was disabled. For the time being I'm staying with the
old profile, is the new one in the works?
Il 07/12/2017 13:59, ckard ha scritto:
As you can figure out from /profiles/profiles.desc
hardened sub profile for 17.0 is only available for amd64 architecture
but even that is signified as dev and not stable.
I had assumed it was ok since it hit the official tree and was a natural
upgrade,