Chris * wrote:
I had submitted a document to this list a few weeks back that gave
instructions for whole disk encryption which would cover /tmp /home
/swap and everything other than /boot. I did not ask for space in the
wiki because i thought it was waiting for peer review for accuracy.
Max Hetrick wrote:
To further explain things, MoinMoin starts off headers with = Title 1 =
and here's the problem with the html2wiki converter, it actually doesn't
convert the h1 correctly with how I would logically think it should work.
I contacted the Perl developer of
On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 09:41:12PM -0400, Chris * wrote:
I had submitted a document to this list a few weeks back that gave
...
nice write-up, minor typo/corrections in the text added below.
Cheers,
Tru
Summary
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Step One: Prepare the disk
The first step is to prepare the disk. The
@centos.org
Subject: Re: [CentOS-docs] Encrypting tmp swap and home
On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 09:41:12PM -0400, Chris * wrote:
I had submitted a document to this list a few weeks back that gave
...
nice write-up, minor typo/corrections in the text added below.
Cheers,
Tru
Summary
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Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2008 07:52:40 -0400
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: centos-docs@centos.org
Subject: [CentOS-docs] Encrypting tmp swap and home
Hi everyone,
I added a page under the HowTos for Encryption, and then added a guide
for encrypting /tmp /swap and /home using cryptsetup
Hi everyone,
I added a page under the HowTos for Encryption, and then added a guide
for encrypting /tmp /swap and /home using cryptsetup and LUKS keys on
LVM, when you already have partitions setup.
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/EncryptTmpSwapHome
Regards,
Max
Marcus Moeller wrote:
Please try to follow the wiki styling guidelines:
http://wiki.centos.org/HowToContribute/EditingCentOSWiki
That means you should e.g. use headings for titles and subtitles. Take
a look at existing pages to see what I mean.
I write my stuff in HTML, and then use
Marcus Moeller wrote:
We are just trying to offer a common look feel on the wiki. I am
going to rework you page so that you can see what I mean.
I understand and know what you mean, but it can be cumbersome and time
consuming to have to write pages in multiple formats. I like writing
docs
On Wed, 15 Oct 2008, Max Hetrick wrote:
Marcus Moeller wrote:
We are just trying to offer a common look feel on the wiki. I am
going to rework you page so that you can see what I mean.
I understand and know what you mean, but it can be cumbersome and time
consuming to have to write
Marcus Moeller wrote:
First I just want to make one thing clear: I really appreciate your
work which is well done. There are just some small formatting rules
you should mind of.
As mentioned it's mostly about headings. I am going to rework it for
you. In general I (and a few other wiki
Dag Wieers wrote:
Would it be possible to change the resulting output of your html2wiki
script to something the CentOS Wiki uses ? I don't think it can be that
hard as it mainly is the syntax for the headings.
Dag,
I don't know, honestly. It's a Perl program I found, and I'm not a
Marcus Moeller wrote:
There are just some small formatting rules
you should mind of.
Fixed. I also fixed all my other pages while I was at it, so I didn't
have to worry about them.
In the future, I'll make sure the formatting is correct on any new
material I submit.
Thanks,
Max
Filipe Brandenburger wrote:
html2wiki --dialect MoinMoin my_file.html | sed '/^=/s/==\(=*\)/\1/g'
Thanks, Filipe.
That changes all the headings to = Title 1 =. I think I'll contact the
maintainer of html2wiki and see if they know whether or not the MoinMoin
dialect is behaving the way it
On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 18:40, Max Hetrick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
html2wiki --dialect MoinMoin my_file.html | sed '/^=/s/==\(=*\)/\1/g'
That changes all the headings to = Title 1 =.
No it doesn't. It removes two = from each line that starts with a
= (i.e. is a title line). So it transforms
Filipe Brandenburger wrote:
No it doesn't. It removes two = from each line that starts with a
= (i.e. is a title line). So it transforms
=== title 3 ===into = title 1 =
title 4 into == title 2 ==
= title 5 =into === title 3 ===
Ahhh, crap!
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