archzfs
systemd
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archzfs
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Can't create archlinux iso with zfs support
# This installs ZFS from the AUR by default. I now use archzfs. It must be setup first. # https://github.com/archzfs/archzfs/wiki paru -S archiso zfs-dkms zfs-utils qemu edk2-ovmf
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Is anyone else having problems with the zfs AUR packages? Specifically, zfs-dkms?
Just want to add, I didn't have any of these problems using archzfs instead of the AUR packages.
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arch zfs-dkms: distutils pacakge is deprecated
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/zfs-linux and archzfs.com both get you back to https://github.com/archzfs/archzfs/wiki - have a look at the maintainers name: minextu. So both, the AUR as well as the pacman repo, contain both the very same packages as their storage backend is the same.
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Not ever used DKMS before and trying to understand
Since it's a full kernel why are there issues like this https://github.com/archzfs/archzfs/issues/393? Why would it matter that upstream kernel is newer than archzfs package, how would that break anything?
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No passphrase prompt when trying to boot zfs encrypted root from grub
Which packages are you using? Initcpio hook in AUR zfs-utils doesn't support encrypted root, use archzfs repo.
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zfs-utils and kernel upgrades
I watch the aur/zfs-dkms comments and check in on the archzfs github/issues.
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Is Zstd viable for long-term archiving?
No, my information is not outdated. Whether you are getting a package from AUR or from some unofficial repo that you add to your standard repositories doesn't matter. It is still unoffial and if you look at the actual packages in that archzfs repository you will see that the only packages in there are the kernels: https://github.com/archzfs/archzfs/tree/master/packages
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Systemd-journal missing when /var on separate ZFS dataset
I tried reading zfs-utils mkinitcpio/hooks/zfs, and it looks like it mounts child datasets of root and legacy datasets only.
systemd
- Dlopen() Metadata for ELF Files
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PoC to demonstrate root permission hijacking by exploiting "systemd-run"
No, the OP was not sent any harassment, the OP _did_ the harassment as it can be seen in the tweets. I mean, they are right there, just click on the links you shared. One of the OP's followers even openly called for the assassination of the project maintainer, and you have the galls to defend him? This is truly deranged stuff.
And again, there is no "vulnerability", there is simply a person that doesn't know how Linux works and has learned something new. Which again it's fine, nobody knows everything and we all learn new things everyday, it's just that normal and sensible people don't use that to make grand claims on social media and start harassment campaigns culminating in death threats.
Professional security researchers responsibly report real issues using the appropriate channels, such as defined at: https://github.com/systemd/systemd/security/policy this is not the work of a researcher, this is a grifter looking for self-promotion on social media.
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Run0 – systemd based alternative to sudo announced
> 3. even `adduser` will not allow it by default
5. useradd does allow it (as noted in a comment). 6. Local users are not the only source, there things like LDAP and AD.
7. POSIX allows it:
* https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/6237#issuecomment-...
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Systemd Rolling Out "run0" As sudo Alternative
> I for one love to type out 13 extra characters
FWIW, systemd is normally pretty good at providing autocomplete suggestions, so even if you don't want to set up an alias you'll probably just have to type `--b ` to set it.
> I wonder what random ASCII escape sequences we can send.
According to the man page source[0]:
> The color specified should be an ANSI X3.64 SGR background color, i.e. strings such as `40`, `41`, …, `47`, `48;2;…`, `48;5;…`
and a link to the relevant Wikipedia page[1]. Given systemd's generally decent track record wrt defects and security issues, and the simplicity of valid colour values, I expect there's a fairly robust parameter verifier in there.
In fact, given the focus on starting the elevated command in a highly controlled environment, I'd expect the colour codes to be output to the originating terminal, not forwarded to the secure pty. That way, the only thing malformed escapes can affect is your own process, which you already have full control over anyway.
(Happy to be shown if that's a mistaken expectation though.)
[0] https://github.com/systemd/systemd/blob/main/man/run0.xml
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_escape_code#SGR_(Select_G...
- Crash-only software: More than meets the eye
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Systemd Wants to Expand to Include a Sudo Replacement
bash & zsh are supported by upstream: https://github.com/systemd/systemd/tree/main/shell-completio...
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"Run0" as a Sudo Replacement
the right person to replace sudo, not: https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/6237
PS: https://pwnies.com/systemd-bugs/
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Linux fu: getting started with systemd
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/32028#issuecomment...
There are some very compelling arguments made there if you care to read them
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Ubuntu 24.04 (and Debian) removed libsystemd from SSH server dependencies
Maybe it was because you weren't pointing out anything new?
There was a pull request to stop linking libzma to systemd before the attack even took place
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/31550
This was likely one of many things that pushed the attackers to work faster, and forced them into making mistakes.
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Systemd minimizing required dependencies for libsystemd
The PR for changing compression libraries to use dlopen() was opened several weeks before the xz-utils backdoor was revealed.
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/31550
What are some alternatives?
xxHash - Extremely fast non-cryptographic hash algorithm
openrc - The OpenRC init system
zfs - OpenZFS on Linux and FreeBSD
tini - A tiny but valid `init` for containers
compsize - btrfs: find compression type/ratio on a file or set of files
inotify-tools - inotify-tools is a C library and a set of command-line programs providing a simple interface to inotify.
zfsbootmenu - ZFS Bootloader for root-on-ZFS systems with support for snapshots and native full disk encryption
s6 - The s6 supervision suite.
zfs-dkms-aur-pkg - NOTE: Use this patch at your own risk. Testing a patch for the zfs-dkms Arch Linux AUR package
earlyoom - earlyoom - Early OOM Daemon for Linux
supervisor - Supervisor process control system for Unix (supervisord)
dracut - dracut the event driven initramfs infrastructure