Hi there,
I just tried to prepare my new laptop for UFEI+secureboot by creating a single
unified kernel image including kernel,initrd,microcode,etc.
NB: The partition layout has a vfat/Efi partition and a luks encrypted lvm
container holding SYS(Root), Data(home) and swap.
I added uki and ukif
On Sunday, 16 June 2024 05:55:45 BST Dale wrote:
> William Kenworthy wrote:
> > On 16/6/24 07:07, Mark Knecht wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >> > I still don't understand the efi thing. I'm booted up tho. I'm
> >>
> >> happy.
> >>
> >> > Now to get temp sensors and stuff to work. I want to keep a eye on
On Sunday, 16 June 2024 09:40:57 BST you wrote:
> On Sunday, 16 June 2024 05:55:45 BST Dale wrote:
> > William Kenworthy wrote:
> > > On 16/6/24 07:07, Mark Knecht wrote:
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> > I still don't understand the efi thing. I'm booted up tho. I'm
> > >>
> > >> happy.
> > >>
> > >> >
I'm not the right person to comment reliably on this, because I don't use
systemd and do not use LVM, but until someone else chimes in I'll give it a go
... :-)
On Sunday, 16 June 2024 09:04:26 BST Alexander Puchmayr wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I just tried to prepare my new laptop for UFEI+secureb
Hi everyone,
I've been trying to update my clang but I keep getting linking errors.
I'm on the default/linux/amd64/23.0/split-usr/musl profile. My system
has been acting kind of weird ever since the profile updates 17 -> 23.
Can anyone point me in the right direction here?
emerge --info '=sy
On Sunday, 16 June 2024 12:39:40 BST efeizbu...@disroot.org wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I've been trying to update my clang but I keep getting linking errors.
> I'm on the default/linux/amd64/23.0/split-usr/musl profile. My system
> has been acting kind of weird ever since the profile updates 17 ->
Am Sat, Jun 15, 2024 at 04:07:28PM -0700 schrieb Mark Knecht:
>Now, the fun part. I wrote you a little Python program which on
> my system is called Dales_Loop.py. This program has 3
> parameters - a value to count to, the number of cores to be used,
> and a timeout value to stop the program.
Michael wrote:
> On Sunday, 16 June 2024 09:40:57 BST you wrote:
>> On Sunday, 16 June 2024 05:55:45 BST Dale wrote:
>>> William Kenworthy wrote:
On 16/6/24 07:07, Mark Knecht wrote:
>
>
>> I still don't understand the efi thing. I'm booted up tho. I'm
> happy.
>
>>
On Sunday, 16 June 2024 14:35:34 BST Dale wrote:
> I mentioned I found the correct drivers for the CPU and other temps
> sensors but needed to reboot.
What sensors are you using now? I just rely on what gkrellm finds; where it
shows more than one CPU or GPU temp I choose the highest one.
--
Re
On 2024-06-14, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> Hello, Netfab.
>
> On Fri, Jun 14, 2024 at 18:22:11 +0200, netfab wrote:
>> Le 14/06/24 à 17:53, Alan Mackenzie a tapoté :
>> > Right now, I have a problem. Is there any convenient way I can get
>> > the older standard file contents back again, so as to be a
On Sun, Jun 16, 2024 at 5:59 AM Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
>
> Am Sat, Jun 15, 2024 at 04:07:28PM -0700 schrieb Mark Knecht:
>
> >Now, the fun part. I wrote you a little Python program which on
> > my system is called Dales_Loop.py. This program has 3
> > parameters - a value to count to, the n
On Sun, Jun 16, 2024 at 12:55 AM Dale wrote:
>
> Besides, for the wattage
> the CPU uses, the cooler I have is waay overkill. I think my cooler
> is rated well above 200 watts. The CPU is around 100 watts, 105 I think
> or maybe 95.
So, I am just picking someplace a little random to reply t
Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Sunday, 16 June 2024 14:35:34 BST Dale wrote:
>
>> I mentioned I found the correct drivers for the CPU and other temps
>> sensors but needed to reboot.
> What sensors are you using now? I just rely on what gkrellm finds; where it
> shows more than one CPU or GPU temp I c
Mark Knecht wrote:
>
> Dale - sorry to bother you.
>
> Mark
No bother at all. Could learn something. FYI. I read most every post
on this list. Unless it is something I know absolutely nothing about or
don't use at all, I read the posts. I just might learn something.
I might add, stress-ng d
Rich Freeman wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 16, 2024 at 12:55 AM Dale wrote:
>> Besides, for the wattage
>> the CPU uses, the cooler I have is waay overkill. I think my cooler
>> is rated well above 200 watts. The CPU is around 100 watts, 105 I think
>> or maybe 95.
> So, I am just picking someplace a
On 15/06/2024 20:35, Dale wrote:
I'm not opposed to efi. I remember when the old Grub reached its end of
life. Grub2 is different but it works. I don't use the eye candy part
so that makes it even easier. The biggest thing, I copy my kernels and
such over manually and I keep a couple older o
On 2024-06-16, Wol wrote:
> On 15/06/2024 20:35, Dale wrote:
>> I'm not opposed to efi. I remember when the old Grub reached its
>> end of life. Grub2 is different but it works. I don't use the eye
>> candy part so that makes it even easier. The biggest thing, I copy
>> my kernels and such over
On Sunday, 16 June 2024 20:39:52 BST Wol wrote:
> ... Back in the ancient days, you had a switch panel you toggled to put in
> the boot code.
I remember that. It was 1974. 24 key switches and lots of buttons. You set an
address on the key switches and hit SET, then ditto its contents and STORE.
On 16/06/2024 23:39, Nuno Silva wrote:
And of course, all the rules get bent by the various
manufacturers. Bear in mind that basic EFI predates vFAT so even in
UEFI vFAT isn't actually mandatory. Apple don't use it, iirc. There's
nothing stopping GNU's OpenBIOS project or whatever it is using
ext
On 16/06/2024 09:40, Michael wrote:
Now to get temp sensors and stuff to work. I want to keep a eye on
temps for a bit. I think the boot media was reporting the wrong info.
Even the ambient temp was to high for this cool room. It showed like
100F or something when my A/C is set to 68F or so.
Wols Lists wrote:
> On 16/06/2024 09:40, Michael wrote:
>> Now to get temp sensors and stuff to work. I want to keep a eye on
>> temps for a bit. I think the boot media was reporting the wrong
>> info.
>> Even the ambient temp was to high for this cool room. It showed
>> like
On 6/16/24 7:22 PM, Wols Lists wrote:
> On 16/06/2024 23:39, Nuno Silva wrote:
>>> And of course, all the rules get bent by the various
>>> manufacturers. Bear in mind that basic EFI predates vFAT so even in
>>> UEFI vFAT isn't actually mandatory. Apple don't use it, iirc. There's
>>> nothing stopp
On Sonntag, 16. Juni 2024, 12:59:54 CEST Michael wrote:
> I'm not the right person to comment reliably on this, because I don't use
> systemd and do not use LVM, but until someone else chimes in I'll give it a
> go ... :-)
>
I found the solution for my specific setup (lvm+luks+secureboot:
insta
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