On 2020-W05-6 14:06 -0500, Jan Schaumann wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Looking at https://wiki.netbsd.org/amazon_ec2/amis/,
> it looks like the latest release of NetBSD available
> for AWS EC2 is NetBSD 7.0.
>
> It'd be really useful if we could integrate the build
> of AWS marketplace AMIs into the releas
Hello,
Looking at https://wiki.netbsd.org/amazon_ec2/amis/,
it looks like the latest release of NetBSD available
for AWS EC2 is NetBSD 7.0.
It'd be really useful if we could integrate the build
of AWS marketplace AMIs into the release process to
ensure the availabiity of up to date releases.
Man
On 2020-02-01 01:38, Greg Troxel wrote:
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> If you can't trust your local storage, you have no basis for getting
> anything at all right. Your local storage is where the public keys are
> stored that you use to validate, where you store files in installed
> packages, and where you store /usr//
For a quick summary from all your answers since martin's, if I may.
His answer is still perfectly valid to me.
Assuming you trust everything before, because not assuming that is confusing
and counterproductive in this particular discussion,
I wanted to focus, while there is probably work there to