| 30 Jun 2023 |
@aloisw:kde.org | I do use boot.initrd.luks.devices.*, but I find it surprising that this one enables LVM, given that the only thing LUKS does is to encrypt partitions. | 13:56:16 |
@lily:lily.flowers | In reply to @aloisw:kde.org I do use boot.initrd.luks.devices.*, but I find it surprising that this one enables LVM, given that the only thing LUKS does is to encrypt partitions. It needs the udev rules for devicemapper | 14:06:53 |
@lily:lily.flowers | So it enables them I guess. At least the implicit cryptsetup -> lvm2 dependency is less dumb than plymouth relying on systemd to tell it to quit in emergency shells (why does systemd do that instead of an override file or extra unit/dep to handle that not just in the plymouth project??) | 14:08:25 |
@elvishjerricco:matrix.org | Lily Foster: Something weird happened in your force push to the unhide PR. https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/compare/799a114821032cdc3490e3415b13ea389a476026..11d11093849fc45e574e1dce5520ee982c162cd8 | 16:22:01 |
@elvishjerricco:matrix.org | no changes present | 16:22:06 |
@elvishjerricco:matrix.org | so bjornfor's suggestion isn't in there | 16:22:17 |