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  • I don't know the name but I can tell you how sad they make me when they break and tear off and you have to use a lighter on the now extremely frayed end(s) of your shoelace for just a few seconds, and then pinch off the flame just lightly burning your fingies while molding the shoelace end into a cohesive black carcinogen.

    Source: I am cheap

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    We're cooked, I'm hooked

  • So if you want to use systemd-boot as the bootloader you have to (apparently) install the systemd-utils package. Or you can just use GRUB / efistub.

    Edit: looks like groche beat me to it 😁

    It's probably been 4 years since I last had to rebuild my Gentoo, but I would be very surprised if there weren't good OpenRC instructions. I built mine with systemd and Gentoo handbook instructions always felt like 'Are you sure you don't want to use OpenRC? Ok, here are the systemd steps I guess'

  • An obviously talented programmer is no longer working on a free project that very few people can meaningfully contribute to - that is a shame.

    I can't even get myself to learn rust, let alone make a GPU driver while reverse engineering blackbox hardware.

  • But how to get the OS to recognize it?

    My approach for doing this in Gentoo with an encrypted /home is to configure dracut to make a slightly customized initrd.

    Thanks to dracut modules, not too much configuration is needed - it prompts on boot for the password to decrypt, and then fstab is just configured to mount the decrypted uuid.

    Someone else mentioned using multiple key slots, but I think this is your only real secure option.

    Edit: on second thought, you may be able to get this to work in grub simply by adding rd.luks.uuid=xxx as a kernel boot parameter, and then having the decrypted /dev/mapper uuid in fstab for /home

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    Which one are you?

    Memes @lemmy.ml

    Israel has gone full Walter White over the last 11 months