| 8 Jun 2025 |
phaer | If you don't set a static mountpoint in your disko config, I don't think it's possible for the general case during eval time. I think if you leave it empty the default should just be "/${dataset.name}"?
During run time you could just do "zfs get mountpoint dataset" | 12:31:07 |
@musicmatze:beyermatthi.as | So from what I found during research is that I should use options.mountpoint = "legacy"; and then declare my fileSystems with the filesystems that should be mounted automatically, and for others I must find a better way. Like hard coding stuff maybe | 13:07:10 |
@musicmatze:beyermatthi.as | So... Can I just write my own systemd mount unit for datasets I do not want to mount automatically? And if yes, how can I tell systemd that the dataset encryption password has to be retrieved from the user? I suppose there's ways...
Because with a unit, I can make other units depend on it (like for starting navidrome only if the dataset with the music is mounted) | 13:13:34 |
| 9 Jun 2025 |
| Austin joined the room. | 03:28:26 |
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schuelermine | Is there a way to configure a swap file using Disko? | 20:14:09 |
schuelermine | specifically, a swap file on an ext4 in LUKS partition | 20:14:21 |
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