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  • Lvm could be the way to go. Start with the minimum amount of partitions (i.e. / and /boot and swap as lv, maybe efi as a real partition). Add additional lv later if/ when you need them. You can always re-size a partition and the wrapping lv when you want to re- distribute storage-space.

    I never needed more than these partitions. But that is just my use case.

    Edit: oh. Missed the Multi boot point. Forget what I wrote. :)








  • It felt unusual at first that they attached semantics to (white spaces and tabs as) non-printable characters. On the other hand other n.p.- characters like line feeds always had a meaning (I.e. within multi line strings).

    So why not, when it helps to reduce the amount of (printable) characters to describe your thing and increase clarity? 🤔


  • I proposed an extension of the feature set. The current behaviour is still possible. You can use the added feature but you don’t have to.

    The issue for me: The current landscape in lemmy has a lot of sparsely filled groups - I do not browse by group (filter by subscribed or all and sorted by new or hot).
    In this view multiple identical posts with distributed replies are shown. This adds redundancy in the comments and reduces clarity.

    Edit: The idea rises the question, how the ownership (or relation) of a post to the group and its replies should be handled. Using an x-post-like approach is just one idea.



  • 342345@feddit.detoOPNsense@lemmy.worldDetermine shutdown cause
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    The system logs go straight from No IP Change detected to the next boot, so a crash or failure seem likely.

    I think so. If it was shut down orderly, there should be log entries for the shutdown.

    It’s a passively cooled computer, is there any way that I can determine whether a high temp forced the computer down?

    Some bios have logging. I remember a Asrock board with bmc which remembered CPU too hot events. It depends on the board, normally I would say: I don’t think so.

    If it is a hardware issue: boot a Live Linux from an USB-stick. Memtest86, long smart test,fsck, CPU burnin test, a network load test could show failures. But it is just wild guessing at this point from my side. Sorry.

    CPU temps in opnsense: system / settings/ misc/ thermal. Not helpful but maybe interesting.


  • No clue. :)

    You haven’t mentioned the logs. Any hints there? System/ log files/ general. You can see there how a regular reboot/ shutdown should look like at least.

    Is there a second device at the same outlet, that writes logs or shows its uptime? To rule out power outages.

    Bios settings: is there a setting to power on the pc when the power is reconnected. (If it was an outage)




  • You seem ambivalent about the topic. I understand your arguments, but I don’t agree with your solution. That doesn’t need to bother you. We probably have very different requirements for transportation.

    I live in an area where I don’t need a car to get where I want to - bike, bus and train are sufficient. And I don’t normally need to transport so much that I need a car. And if I need a car I get a rental for a short time.

    Sometimes I shake my head a little in disbelief because I find the trend towards more individual transportation within large cars concerning. But then again my lifestyle isn’t for everyone and who am I to judge? (But I’m entitled to my own opinion. ;)