| 12 Oct 2022 |
roshan | byteio.in 🌷 |  Download image.png | 02:30:33 |
roshan | byteio.in 🌷 | why this is asking for password ? i have enabled password in vm only using ssh | 02:30:59 |
Zhaofeng Li | In reply to @ronixx:matrix.org why this is asking for password ? i have enabled password in vm only using ssh This is equivalent to using a serial console locally on the machine. | 02:55:06 |
roshan | byteio.in 🌷 | In reply to @ronixx:matrix.org why this is asking for password ? i have enabled password in vm only using ssh oooh i sent wrong message i wanted to say im not using password login in my vm | 03:47:09 |
roshan | byteio.in 🌷 | Only ssh im using then how can i check ? | 03:47:45 |
roshan | byteio.in 🌷 | * Only ssh im using then how can i check then ? | 05:15:57 |
@rendakuenthusiast:imperishable.name | https://www.tweag.io/blog/2022-10-11-stable-narhashes/ <- is there a way to do this with colmena? | 05:24:27 |
Wanja Hentze | In reply to @rendakuenthusiast:imperishable.name https://www.tweag.io/blog/2022-10-11-stable-narhashes/ <- is there a way to do this with colmena? Hey, yes there is, but we kind of bolted it on top :D | 08:03:31 |
Wanja Hentze | (I'm from bevuta, tweag built the thing in the blog with/for us) | 08:03:58 |
Wanja Hentze | Very roughly what you can do is:
colmena build --keep-result
- for each node you just built, ask the real node what its system nar hash is
- now compare those hashes to what you built
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