I am trying to get my FST-01 gnuk security token working on
GuixSD. According to their documentation
(https://www.fsij.org/doc-gnuk/udev-rules.html), I need to add a custom
udev-rule. I am trying to use the configuration shown below to achieve
the same. But, I don't see any file by the name "60-g
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> Oh right, I thought you were referring to the configuration of the
> master node.
Concerning the master node, is there a way to specify NFS exports in
GuixSD OS configuration?
> The compute nodes would need to be able to mount /gnu/store early at
> boot over NFS, and I
Mikhail Kryshen skribis:
> Ludovic Courtès writes:
>
>>> Btw, is option a) possible on GuixSD?
>>
>> I think so. Why wouldn’t it?
>
> It looks like /gnu/store is needed early to boot the system.
Oh right, I thought you were referring to the configuration of the
master node.
The compute nodes
Ludovic Courtès writes:
>> Btw, is option a) possible on GuixSD?
>
> I think so. Why wouldn’t it?
It looks like /gnu/store is needed early to boot the system.
Can you hint on how to configure GuixSD with /gnu/store on NFS?
> Yes, we use option a) on a cluster at Inria (and Roel and Ricardo ha
Ludovic Courtès writes:
> Christopher Lemmer Webber skribis:
>
>> Anyone have recommendations on how they're doing web browsing via Tor,
>> sans tor-browser? In the interim I have been using the more
>> lightweight, non-js using browsers like links.
>
> I use Privoxy, and as written in the ‘priv
>>> What are you doing in the interim? icecat with a set of extensions?
>>
>> I run `tor' from the command line. It opens up a SOCKS proxy at port
>> 9050.
>
> On GuixSD you can use the tor-service instead.
Ah, that's nice. I didn't think of that! Thank you!
Arun Isaac writes:
>> What are you doing in the interim? icecat with a set of extensions?
>
> I run `tor' from the command line. It opens up a SOCKS proxy at port
> 9050.
On GuixSD you can use the tor-service instead.
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Ricardo
Christopher Lemmer Webber skribis:
> Anyone have recommendations on how they're doing web browsing via Tor,
> sans tor-browser? In the interim I have been using the more
> lightweight, non-js using browsers like links.
I use Privoxy, and as written in the ‘privoxy.conf’ example, I have: