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14 Feb 2023
@lily:lily.flowers@lily:lily.flowers
In reply to @elvishjerricco:matrix.org
yea I wouldn't dare open a PR with that feature, but it does seem right
Yeah that's more systemd refactoring than I am certainly comfortable with, even though that seems objectively better. I'll see what upstream says about at least handling bind mounts for now though (I'll probably open it after their 253 release, when they'll be more able to look at it and my other PR)
19:47:06
15 Feb 2023
@elvishjerricco:matrix.org@elvishjerricco:matrix.org

https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/26367#issuecomment-1430670880

jfc "we can't do a real fix because it's remotely possible that some people have an utterly insane configuration that would break"

04:52:58
@gdamjan:spodeli.org@gdamjan:spodeli.orgcalm down :)10:59:40
16 Feb 2023
@jkarlson:kapsi.fi@jkarlson:kapsi.fihibernation is a nightmare07:18:05
@jkarlson:kapsi.fi@jkarlson:kapsi.fifilesytems should really be used with nfs or something with hibernation07:18:53
@elvishjerricco:matrix.org@elvishjerricco:matrix.org Emil Thorsøe: hm? Why nfs? 07:19:43
@jkarlson:kapsi.fi@jkarlson:kapsi.fiit decouples the processes from internal filesystem state07:20:03
@jkarlson:kapsi.fi@jkarlson:kapsi.fiso filesystem could be effectively unmounted in any way that could cause corruption07:20:40
@jkarlson:kapsi.fi@jkarlson:kapsi.finote that such code is not really implemented, maybe autofs07:20:57
@jkarlson:kapsi.fi@jkarlson:kapsi.fiI guess filesystemd could be written in a way that adds a nfs wrapper or libc 07:26:34
@jkarlson:kapsi.fi@jkarlson:kapsi.fi * I guess filesystems could be written in a way that adds a nfs wrapper or libc 07:26:45
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18 Feb 2023
@lily:lily.flowers@lily:lily.flowers Is systemd-initrd not working with installer ISOs a known problem? It seems that they set root= on the kernel cmdline to the device label which contains the squashfs, but that doesn't play well with the tmpfs / filesystem defined in the fstab (and the fstab entry ends up getting ignored in favor of the cmdline root=, which is obviously wrong in this case) 03:02:21
@lily:lily.flowers@lily:lily.flowers(to be clear, the NixOS installer tests pass fine in the test framework, but those don't have to do the ISO trickery)03:02:53
@elvishjerricco:matrix.org@elvishjerricco:matrix.orgYea that's known but not well explored.03:02:59

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