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shadow
- developer mode sudo su is not working
- Tonight's rabbit hole: time math and 32 bit longs
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PSA: you can now use yescrypt for your password hash
The shadow package just got updated and it includes support for using yescrypt as the hashing method for passwords of user accounts. I think PAM and libxcrypt already supported yescrypt but shadow got support for it in version 4.10 although this release never ended up in the arch repos for some reason.
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Do you track ghost/unowned files?
Use systemd-homed for regular users. This means I don't need to change /etc/{group,passwd,...}. This also means that by default I don't have a password set for the root user, but I can bind mount/var/etc/shadow` automatically. The main issue is that subids are broken but we gonna have a solution soon.
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Debian unstable pushed Linux PAM 1.4.0, which enables bcrypt password hashing for /etc/shadow
https://github.com/shadow-maint/shadow/pull/303 is a pull request for yescrypt support.
aconfmgr
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Arch noob
Establishing a backup strategy. I'm using BTRFS with snapper and a pacman hook that creates a new snapshot before each upgrade. With ext4 I used timeshift. Besides that, I save my arch configuration with aconfmgr and my files with borg
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New machine, same system: Top to bottom vs bottom to top
Since my last cloning I've setup aconfmgr and and systemd-homed. I've also been playing around with archinstall configs to partition the system with encryption how I like. In the future I'm planning to use archinstall and aconfmgr to setup a new system for me and then I'll copy over the backup of my home directory.
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Best way to "log" a re-creatable install?
try this https://github.com/CyberShadow/aconfmgr
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Rebuild a system
Have you tried aconfmgr? In addition to installing packages, it also tracks configurations in /etc and modified files.
- Alternatives to home-manager?
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New arch install and partitioning, what's the best way to make backups that doesn't take up a ton of disk space?
For my backup I keep files in my home directory synced with my NAS via syncthing. For my system backup I don't actually backup up my system, I configure my system via aconfmgr and that config is stored in my home directory and synced to my NAS. Using aconfmgr to "backup" my system is extremely space effecient, my aconfmgr config is only 1.7 MB.
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is there a good way to synchronize the system between different machines?
aconfmgr (in AUR) can be used to save and restore system configurations and installed packages. For user configuration you can use a dotfile manager like chezmoi (in repo).
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Backup of system and package settings
I know you prefer backing up manually, but aconfmgr might be for you.
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What do most people forget to do on a new install that's important?
To get something closer to nix on arch I like to use aconfmgr.
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Is there anything similar to Arch's aconfmgr for Gentoo? A program that can track, manage and restore your Gentoo configuration?
For those who are not familiar with Arch's aconfmgr, well I have not used it before but just saw it in a post. But it seems to be a configuration manager for Arch. It tracks, manages, and restores your Arch Linux OS configuration.
What are some alternatives?
pacreport.d - Known ghost files for Arch Linux
alis - Arch Linux Install Script (or alis, also known as the Arch Linux executable installation guide and wiki) installs an unattended, automated and customized Arch Linux system.
neovim-nightly-overlay - [maintainer=@Kranzes]
nixos-hardware - A collection of NixOS modules covering hardware quirks.
nix-helpers - Mirror of http://chriswarbo.net/git/nix-helpers.git
nix-ld - Run unpatched dynamic binaries on NixOS
nix-autobahn
dotfiles - My dotfiles and i3 install (configured by ansible)
nix-prisma-example - An example Prisma project using nix
pykgr - Reproducible builds with python3
spack - A flexible package manager that supports multiple versions, configurations, platforms, and compilers.