[2024-01-05T05:18:39Z] hi [2024-01-05T05:19:01Z] hi sad_plan [2024-01-05T08:22:46Z] hi sewn [2024-01-05T08:22:51Z] sewnie [2024-01-05T08:39:45Z] ok icy [2024-01-05T15:10:08Z] hi [2024-01-05T16:02:22Z] hi tsdtuer8Kj{}[]M] [2024-01-05T19:42:45Z] hi guys [2024-01-05T19:43:02Z] does anyone know what installing kiss on the pinebook pro is like? [2024-01-05T19:43:15Z] Guest4259: please dont [2024-01-05T19:43:35Z] oh [2024-01-05T19:43:39Z] please use alpine [2024-01-05T19:43:47Z] but [2024-01-05T19:43:51Z] its the [2024-01-05T19:43:51Z] no buts [2024-01-05T19:43:55Z] kiss linux irc [2024-01-05T19:43:59Z] not the alpine irc [2024-01-05T19:44:01Z] use alpine [2024-01-05T19:45:11Z] although something like oasis should be a lot easier to build [2024-01-05T19:47:11Z] OH? fr? [2024-01-05T19:47:33Z] easy peasy [2024-01-05T19:48:17Z] still suggest alpine for day to day usage [2024-01-05T19:48:31Z] oasis for fun [2024-01-05T19:52:11Z] if you don't mind me asking, why so? what makes oasis too difficult for daily use? besides like swc instead of wlroots stuff i guess (maybe?) [2024-01-05T20:18:38Z] Guest4259: personally not too fond of oasis [2024-01-05T20:33:16Z] Anyone know a good way to have two encrypted volumes mounted at boot without inputting the password twice or saving the password as a plain text variable? [2024-01-05T20:33:24Z] Using tinyramfs [2024-01-05T21:32:06Z] synima: i think you can use tpm2 if your device has it. you don't even need an initramfs for that anymore. i'll share some relevant links that'll be helpful imo [2024-01-05T21:32:19Z] im assuming you're using LUKS encryption [2024-01-05T21:32:43Z] 1. https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Clevis [2024-01-05T21:32:46Z] 2. https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Trusted_Platform_Module [2024-01-05T21:33:24Z] I want TPM on the efi part but I'm using regular password auth on the root part and home part [2024-01-05T21:33:24Z] or [2024-01-05T21:33:46Z] I havent used tpm so... [2024-01-05T21:34:00Z] anyway, i think clevis requires initramfs [2024-01-05T21:34:19Z] Just was worried storing the password for both parts in a shell variable was insecure [2024-01-05T21:34:37Z] Can I have Linux zero out the memory that a variable was? [2024-01-05T21:35:12Z] Maybe this is why people use lvm lol