

That exists and it’s really nifty. At least in France, you have them in most big brand supermarkets. The downside is that it requires a user account.
That exists and it’s really nifty. At least in France, you have them in most big brand supermarkets. The downside is that it requires a user account.
Fair enough ahah
How illegal is it to host and seed Anna’s Archive?
I want to do that but I have such shitty memory that I will forget the passphrase at some point. It happened to me at least twice…
I really love all the 5+ years old articles about why systemd sucks.
It’s not perfect but it’s so much better than the plethora of different init methods Linux used to have. Also managing sysv init scripts sucked really bad.
It’s lightweight, most of it is optional, it’s declarative, it makes managing your systems much easier and it just works.
Such a great show
Or they have and used it as a guide instead of a warning. There are movements to write optimistic sci-fi or anticipation novels instead of dystopian ones because of this.
That’s just a doc, kexec is also available on Fedora, Debian, Centos, etc.
Not necessarily, you can use kexec
And on some distros you can also just reload the kernel without rebooting
That we know of, I guess. Would be pretty fun to have an afterlife similar to the Good Place.
To provision VMs yes, to configure them I think Ansible works best. But you can call Ansible from Terraform.
You can use udev rules and systemd mount or AutoFs.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Udev
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Systemd#systemd.mount_-_mounting
It was definitely a headache for me as well, but you need a guest agent (like vmwaretools or qemu-guest-agent), a cloud init ready template for the distro of your choice, a cloud init config file (network/user/vendor) and a custom SCSI/ide cloudinit cdrom mounted at boot on your VM. You also can find cloudinit logs on your VM to try and figure out what’s missing or what went wrong.
If you buy three of them you can set up a Ceph cluster I suppose ahah. That would solve part of your issue of having storage and compute on the same node.
If you don’t need enterprise level hardware and support, I can suggest MinisForum. They released the MS01 fairly recently and I believe it fits your specs.
That’s the problem, if anyone somehow gets your root CA key, your encryption is pretty much gone and they can sign whatever they want with your CA.
It’s a lot of work to make sure it’s safe in a home setup.
I’m talking about home hosting and private keys. Not businesses with people whose full time job is to make sure everything runs fine.
I’m a nobody and I regularly have people/bots testing my router. I’m not monitoring my whole setup yet and if someone gets in I would probably not notice until it’s too late.
So hosting my own CA is a hassle and a security risk I’m not willing to put work into.
I believe that the only FS that absolutely need to be on the root partition are /etc and /var. The rest can be anywhere else with various degrees of tinkering. For /home to be moved, you should just need to edit your fstab (or your systemd mounts, depending on your distro).