| 29 Jul 2025 |
@marcel:envs.net | In reply to @k900:0upti.me If you're OK with having a 100MB+ initrd I mean it wasn't a problem until now | 14:20:18 |
hexa (clat on linux when) | yeah, python is all about propagating dependencies into a pythonpath | 14:20:20 |
@marcel:envs.net | In reply to @k900:0upti.me You can't build a static binary with Python Yeah I know but for windows these things exist which encapsulate you whole python stuff into one exe | 14:20:50 |
hexa (clat on linux when) | people will create their 512 MiB efi partition and then be surprised why the initrd is so damn huge | 14:20:50 |
K900 | Well then presumably you can still do that | 14:21:06 |
hexa (clat on linux when) | like this guy https://discourse.nixos.org/t/how-to-manage-the-size-of-the-boot-partition/67275?u=hexa | 14:21:16 |
emily | I think systemd stage 1 doesn't directly expose a thing for it but I'm not sure | 14:21:28 |
@marcel:envs.net | In reply to @hexa:lossy.network people will create their 512 MiB efi partition and then be surprised why the initrd is so damn huge Idk adding a note to the enable option of the initrd stuff | 14:21:29 |
emily | (not sure scripted stage 1 did either) | 14:21:30 |
emily | can you use python3Minimal Marcel | 14:21:44 |