| 16 Apr 2023 |
@elvishjerricco:matrix.org | there's things like root on NFS that would rely on having flushing disabled | 16:46:52 |
@hexa:lossy.network | personally I configure a dedicated IPv6 address in stage1, and something else in stage2, so that I don't get conflicting hostkeys on SSH 🙂 | 16:47:03 |
@hexa:lossy.network | no strong opinion, as you said I can enable flushing | 16:47:44 |
@hexa:lossy.network | * no strong opinion, as you said I can enable flushing and I will | 16:47:50 |
@hexa:lossy.network | since it is configurable I don't see it as a blocker fwiw | 16:48:34 |
@hexa:lossy.network | the default also doesn't bother me too much | 16:48:44 |
@elvishjerricco:matrix.org | Yea I think we'll leave flushing disabled by default when systemd initrd is enabled (and enabled by default with regular initrd, since that's the existing behavior). flokli does that sound ok to you? | 16:49:52 |
flokli | Sorry, i was busy with family stuff all day and couldn't get to reply on messages | 16:50:45 |
@elvishjerricco:matrix.org | no worries | 16:50:54 |
flokli | I'll reply in a bit | 16:51:27 |
@arianvp:matrix.org | Slight preference on opt in flushing from my side | 16:51:43 |
@arianvp:matrix.org | But fine either way | 16:51:47 |