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| author | David T. Sadler <davidtsadler@googlemail.com> | 2021-05-19 23:48:45 +0100 |
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| committer | David T. Sadler <davidtsadler@googlemail.com> | 2021-05-19 23:48:45 +0100 |
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diff --git a/gemini/posts/arch/2020-05-25/installing-arch-linux-on-a-thinkpad-x220/index.gmi b/gemini/posts/arch/2020-05-25/installing-arch-linux-on-a-thinkpad-x220/index.gmi index d27f3c9..7c82e6c 100644 --- a/gemini/posts/arch/2020-05-25/installing-arch-linux-on-a-thinkpad-x220/index.gmi +++ b/gemini/posts/arch/2020-05-25/installing-arch-linux-on-a-thinkpad-x220/index.gmi @@ -603,6 +603,8 @@ I don't have comments as I don't want to manage them. You can however contact me => mailto:david@davidtsadler.com Email david@davidtsadler.com +### License + => https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ The contents of this site is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Copyright © 2021 David T. Sadler. diff --git a/www/posts/arch/2020-05-25/installing-arch-linux-on-a-thinkpad-x220/index.html b/www/posts/arch/2020-05-25/installing-arch-linux-on-a-thinkpad-x220/index.html index 7a8c0af..99104bd 100644 --- a/www/posts/arch/2020-05-25/installing-arch-linux-on-a-thinkpad-x220/index.html +++ b/www/posts/arch/2020-05-25/installing-arch-linux-on-a-thinkpad-x220/index.html @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ efibootmgr \ --create --label "Arch Linux" \ --loader /vmlinuz-linux \ --unicode 'cryptdevice=PARTUUID='$PARTUUID':cryptlvm root=/dev/vg0/root rw initrd=\intel-ucode.img initrd=\initramfs-linux.img' \ - --verbose </pre><p>The --unicode argument is where the kernel parameters are specified. This tells the system that the partition identified by PARTUUID is encrypted and that the root filesystem to mount is the logical volume called root that is part of the volume group vg0. The microcode is also loaded with initrd=\intel-ucode.img.</p><p>Make this script executable.</p><pre><code class="shell">chmod u+x /usr/local/sbin/mkefibootentry</code></pre><p>Run the script to add to the motherboard boot entries.</p><pre><code class="shell">$ mkefibootentry</code></pre><h2>Root Password</h2><p>Create a secure password for the root user.</p><pre><code class="shell">$ passwd</code></pre><h2>Reboot</h2><p>Return to the Arch live installation environment.</p><pre><code class="shell">$ exit</code></pre><p>Unmount the partitions.</p><pre><code class="shell">$ umount -R /mnt</code></pre><p>Restart the machine with reboot. Remember to remove any installation media such as a USB drive.</p><pre><code class="shell">$ reboot</code></pre><p>Provided nothing has gone wrong your machine will boot into a fresh installation of Arch Linux. Don't forget that during the boot you will be prompted to enter the passphrase to decrypt the system partition. </p><p>Following this guide will leave you with a very minimal system where you can login as the root user. From this point how you configure the system is up to you as it will be very different to how I configure my own. If you interested in seeing how I do it then see my other posts on the subject. </p><h3>Links</h3><a href="https://www.archlinux.org/Installation_guide/">Offical Arch Installation Guide.</a><a href="https://www.archlinux.org/download/">Arch Linux Download Page.</a><a href="https://www.balena.io/etcher/">Etcher.</a><a href="https://www.archlinux.org/mirrorlist/">Pacman Mirrorlist Generator.</a><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howl%27s_Moving_Castle/">Wikipedia Entry for Howl's Moving Castle.</a><a href="/posts/arch/">Arch - Read More Posts.</a><p>I don't have comments as I don't want to manage them. You can however contact me at the below address if you want to.</p><a href="mailto:david@davidtsadler.com">Email david@davidtsadler.com</a><a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/">The contents of this site is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.</a><p>Copyright © 2021 David T. Sadler.</p><a href="/">Return to Homepage.</a></section> + --verbose </pre><p>The --unicode argument is where the kernel parameters are specified. This tells the system that the partition identified by PARTUUID is encrypted and that the root filesystem to mount is the logical volume called root that is part of the volume group vg0. The microcode is also loaded with initrd=\intel-ucode.img.</p><p>Make this script executable.</p><pre><code class="shell">chmod u+x /usr/local/sbin/mkefibootentry</code></pre><p>Run the script to add to the motherboard boot entries.</p><pre><code class="shell">$ mkefibootentry</code></pre><h2>Root Password</h2><p>Create a secure password for the root user.</p><pre><code class="shell">$ passwd</code></pre><h2>Reboot</h2><p>Return to the Arch live installation environment.</p><pre><code class="shell">$ exit</code></pre><p>Unmount the partitions.</p><pre><code class="shell">$ umount -R /mnt</code></pre><p>Restart the machine with reboot. Remember to remove any installation media such as a USB drive.</p><pre><code class="shell">$ reboot</code></pre><p>Provided nothing has gone wrong your machine will boot into a fresh installation of Arch Linux. Don't forget that during the boot you will be prompted to enter the passphrase to decrypt the system partition. </p><p>Following this guide will leave you with a very minimal system where you can login as the root user. From this point how you configure the system is up to you as it will be very different to how I configure my own. If you interested in seeing how I do it then see my other posts on the subject. </p><h3>Links</h3><a href="https://www.archlinux.org/Installation_guide/">Offical Arch Installation Guide.</a><a href="https://www.archlinux.org/download/">Arch Linux Download Page.</a><a href="https://www.balena.io/etcher/">Etcher.</a><a href="https://www.archlinux.org/mirrorlist/">Pacman Mirrorlist Generator.</a><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howl%27s_Moving_Castle/">Wikipedia Entry for Howl's Moving Castle.</a><a href="/posts/arch/">Arch - Read More Posts.</a><p>I don't have comments as I don't want to manage them. You can however contact me at the below address if you want to.</p><a href="mailto:david@davidtsadler.com">Email david@davidtsadler.com</a><h3>License</h3><a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/">The contents of this site is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.</a><p>Copyright © 2021 David T. Sadler.</p><a href="/">Return to Homepage.</a></section> <script src="/js/highlight.min.js"></script> <script src="/js/site.js"></script> </body> diff --git a/www/posts/arch/atom.xml b/www/posts/arch/atom.xml index 74b15d1..3990803 100644 --- a/www/posts/arch/atom.xml +++ b/www/posts/arch/atom.xml @@ -211,6 +211,6 @@ efibootmgr \ --create --label "Arch Linux" \ --loader /vmlinuz-linux \ --unicode 'cryptdevice=PARTUUID='$PARTUUID':cryptlvm root=/dev/vg0/root rw initrd=\intel-ucode.img initrd=\initramfs-linux.img' \ - --verbose </pre><p>The --unicode argument is where the kernel parameters are specified. This tells the system that the partition identified by PARTUUID is encrypted and that the root filesystem to mount is the logical volume called root that is part of the volume group vg0. The microcode is also loaded with initrd=\intel-ucode.img.</p><p>Make this script executable.</p><pre><code class="shell">chmod u+x /usr/local/sbin/mkefibootentry</code></pre><p>Run the script to add to the motherboard boot entries.</p><pre><code class="shell">$ mkefibootentry</code></pre><h2>Root Password</h2><p>Create a secure password for the root user.</p><pre><code class="shell">$ passwd</code></pre><h2>Reboot</h2><p>Return to the Arch live installation environment.</p><pre><code class="shell">$ exit</code></pre><p>Unmount the partitions.</p><pre><code class="shell">$ umount -R /mnt</code></pre><p>Restart the machine with reboot. Remember to remove any installation media such as a USB drive.</p><pre><code class="shell">$ reboot</code></pre><p>Provided nothing has gone wrong your machine will boot into a fresh installation of Arch Linux. Don't forget that during the boot you will be prompted to enter the passphrase to decrypt the system partition. </p><p>Following this guide will leave you with a very minimal system where you can login as the root user. From this point how you configure the system is up to you as it will be very different to how I configure my own. If you interested in seeing how I do it then see my other posts on the subject. </p><h3>Links</h3><a href="https://www.archlinux.org/Installation_guide/">Offical Arch Installation Guide.</a><a href="https://www.archlinux.org/download/">Arch Linux Download Page.</a><a href="https://www.balena.io/etcher/">Etcher.</a><a href="https://www.archlinux.org/mirrorlist/">Pacman Mirrorlist Generator.</a><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howl%27s_Moving_Castle/">Wikipedia Entry for Howl's Moving Castle.</a><a href="/posts/arch/">Arch - Read More Posts.</a><p>I don't have comments as I don't want to manage them. You can however contact me at the below address if you want to.</p><a href="mailto:david@davidtsadler.com">Email david@davidtsadler.com</a><a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/">The contents of this site is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.</a><p>Copyright © 2021 David T. Sadler.</p><a href="/">Return to Homepage.</a>]]</content> + --verbose </pre><p>The --unicode argument is where the kernel parameters are specified. This tells the system that the partition identified by PARTUUID is encrypted and that the root filesystem to mount is the logical volume called root that is part of the volume group vg0. The microcode is also loaded with initrd=\intel-ucode.img.</p><p>Make this script executable.</p><pre><code class="shell">chmod u+x /usr/local/sbin/mkefibootentry</code></pre><p>Run the script to add to the motherboard boot entries.</p><pre><code class="shell">$ mkefibootentry</code></pre><h2>Root Password</h2><p>Create a secure password for the root user.</p><pre><code class="shell">$ passwd</code></pre><h2>Reboot</h2><p>Return to the Arch live installation environment.</p><pre><code class="shell">$ exit</code></pre><p>Unmount the partitions.</p><pre><code class="shell">$ umount -R /mnt</code></pre><p>Restart the machine with reboot. Remember to remove any installation media such as a USB drive.</p><pre><code class="shell">$ reboot</code></pre><p>Provided nothing has gone wrong your machine will boot into a fresh installation of Arch Linux. Don't forget that during the boot you will be prompted to enter the passphrase to decrypt the system partition. </p><p>Following this guide will leave you with a very minimal system where you can login as the root user. From this point how you configure the system is up to you as it will be very different to how I configure my own. If you interested in seeing how I do it then see my other posts on the subject. </p><h3>Links</h3><a href="https://www.archlinux.org/Installation_guide/">Offical Arch Installation Guide.</a><a href="https://www.archlinux.org/download/">Arch Linux Download Page.</a><a href="https://www.balena.io/etcher/">Etcher.</a><a href="https://www.archlinux.org/mirrorlist/">Pacman Mirrorlist Generator.</a><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howl%27s_Moving_Castle/">Wikipedia Entry for Howl's Moving Castle.</a><a href="/posts/arch/">Arch - Read More Posts.</a><p>I don't have comments as I don't want to manage them. You can however contact me at the below address if you want to.</p><a href="mailto:david@davidtsadler.com">Email david@davidtsadler.com</a><h3>License</h3><a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/">The contents of this site is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.</a><p>Copyright © 2021 David T. Sadler.</p><a href="/">Return to Homepage.</a>]]</content> </entry> </feed>
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/www/posts/atom.xml b/www/posts/atom.xml index 3349eed..2e0ce0d 100644 --- a/www/posts/atom.xml +++ b/www/posts/atom.xml @@ -422,7 +422,7 @@ efibootmgr \ --create --label "Arch Linux" \ --loader /vmlinuz-linux \ --unicode 'cryptdevice=PARTUUID='$PARTUUID':cryptlvm root=/dev/vg0/root rw initrd=\intel-ucode.img initrd=\initramfs-linux.img' \ - --verbose </pre><p>The --unicode argument is where the kernel parameters are specified. This tells the system that the partition identified by PARTUUID is encrypted and that the root filesystem to mount is the logical volume called root that is part of the volume group vg0. The microcode is also loaded with initrd=\intel-ucode.img.</p><p>Make this script executable.</p><pre><code class="shell">chmod u+x /usr/local/sbin/mkefibootentry</code></pre><p>Run the script to add to the motherboard boot entries.</p><pre><code class="shell">$ mkefibootentry</code></pre><h2>Root Password</h2><p>Create a secure password for the root user.</p><pre><code class="shell">$ passwd</code></pre><h2>Reboot</h2><p>Return to the Arch live installation environment.</p><pre><code class="shell">$ exit</code></pre><p>Unmount the partitions.</p><pre><code class="shell">$ umount -R /mnt</code></pre><p>Restart the machine with reboot. Remember to remove any installation media such as a USB drive.</p><pre><code class="shell">$ reboot</code></pre><p>Provided nothing has gone wrong your machine will boot into a fresh installation of Arch Linux. Don't forget that during the boot you will be prompted to enter the passphrase to decrypt the system partition. </p><p>Following this guide will leave you with a very minimal system where you can login as the root user. From this point how you configure the system is up to you as it will be very different to how I configure my own. If you interested in seeing how I do it then see my other posts on the subject. </p><h3>Links</h3><a href="https://www.archlinux.org/Installation_guide/">Offical Arch Installation Guide.</a><a href="https://www.archlinux.org/download/">Arch Linux Download Page.</a><a href="https://www.balena.io/etcher/">Etcher.</a><a href="https://www.archlinux.org/mirrorlist/">Pacman Mirrorlist Generator.</a><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howl%27s_Moving_Castle/">Wikipedia Entry for Howl's Moving Castle.</a><a href="/posts/arch/">Arch - Read More Posts.</a><p>I don't have comments as I don't want to manage them. You can however contact me at the below address if you want to.</p><a href="mailto:david@davidtsadler.com">Email david@davidtsadler.com</a><a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/">The contents of this site is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.</a><p>Copyright © 2021 David T. Sadler.</p><a href="/">Return to Homepage.</a>]]</content> + --verbose </pre><p>The --unicode argument is where the kernel parameters are specified. This tells the system that the partition identified by PARTUUID is encrypted and that the root filesystem to mount is the logical volume called root that is part of the volume group vg0. The microcode is also loaded with initrd=\intel-ucode.img.</p><p>Make this script executable.</p><pre><code class="shell">chmod u+x /usr/local/sbin/mkefibootentry</code></pre><p>Run the script to add to the motherboard boot entries.</p><pre><code class="shell">$ mkefibootentry</code></pre><h2>Root Password</h2><p>Create a secure password for the root user.</p><pre><code class="shell">$ passwd</code></pre><h2>Reboot</h2><p>Return to the Arch live installation environment.</p><pre><code class="shell">$ exit</code></pre><p>Unmount the partitions.</p><pre><code class="shell">$ umount -R /mnt</code></pre><p>Restart the machine with reboot. Remember to remove any installation media such as a USB drive.</p><pre><code class="shell">$ reboot</code></pre><p>Provided nothing has gone wrong your machine will boot into a fresh installation of Arch Linux. Don't forget that during the boot you will be prompted to enter the passphrase to decrypt the system partition. </p><p>Following this guide will leave you with a very minimal system where you can login as the root user. From this point how you configure the system is up to you as it will be very different to how I configure my own. If you interested in seeing how I do it then see my other posts on the subject. </p><h3>Links</h3><a href="https://www.archlinux.org/Installation_guide/">Offical Arch Installation Guide.</a><a href="https://www.archlinux.org/download/">Arch Linux Download Page.</a><a href="https://www.balena.io/etcher/">Etcher.</a><a href="https://www.archlinux.org/mirrorlist/">Pacman Mirrorlist Generator.</a><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howl%27s_Moving_Castle/">Wikipedia Entry for Howl's Moving Castle.</a><a href="/posts/arch/">Arch - Read More Posts.</a><p>I don't have comments as I don't want to manage them. You can however contact me at the below address if you want to.</p><a href="mailto:david@davidtsadler.com">Email david@davidtsadler.com</a><h3>License</h3><a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/">The contents of this site is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.</a><p>Copyright © 2021 David T. Sadler.</p><a href="/">Return to Homepage.</a>]]</content> </entry><entry> <title type="text">Creating an Ebook With Markdown</title> <id>https://davidtsadler.com/posts/markdown/2020-03-30/creating-an-ebook-with-markdown/index.html</id> |
