Heh, wild.
Thanks for clarifying that for me ;)
Of course it would be easier if I just installed GRUB on disk with the
Trisquel installation (I have done some changes to grub that way before on
other computers), but I feel redundant to do so and think it will slow down a
bit the boot process. Plus all the documentation on the libreboot pag
Thanks for your help. According to the Parabola link I provided above is goes
like this:
"By default, you will have to enter your LUKS passphrase twice; once in GRUB,
and once when booting the kernel. GRUB unlocks the encrypted partition and
then loads the kernel, but the kernel is not awar
> I wanted to know if plans to dropping 32-bit support and only 64
> will be the future for Trisquel 9 Etiona?
Trisquel 9 will be based on Ubuntu 18.04. Since 18.04 has 32-bit support
I do not think it will be a problem for Trisquel 9. Trisquel 9 will also
add support for some non-x68 architecture
On 14/01/19 13:46, Ignacio Agulló wrote:
> So, definitely it is not the same password twice, but two passwords
> that happen to be the same.
Well, I have my doubts after checking up that the ID volume
supplied is the same one the two times. Could it be that the ID and
password are for the LU
16 TB hard dries have also been announced:
https://soylentnews.org/article.pl?sid=19/01/10/176&from=rss
Recently I've been seeing that some GNU/Linux distributions have been
dropping 32-bit support out of their plans. This including Ubuntu and Arch
(although, for the latter, there is arch32 which fixes that and the
libre-projects known as Parabola GNU/Linux and Hyperbola have 32-bit versions
... Interesting. BackInTime's automatic backup is not buggy... Not sure I
want to swap to that particular problem. I need hourly automatic backups, per
day. Once the day passes, BackInTime determines if any of the backups were
worth keeping ... Anyway, I did some research just now and it seem
Let's try in the terminal?
type
sudo -s
then
cat /directory/trisquelmini.iso > /dev/sdb
When "/dev/sdb" is your pen drive, be sure about this. Only work if you use
"sudo -s".
On 14/01/19 02:44 wrote:
> I'm not sure that's the case... I mean, it only asked for one password
> during the Trisquel 8 installation process, the Full Disk Encryption
> password. Maybe it is the case of being necessary to unlock both boot
> and swap?
> However according to the Parabola guide, it
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