Fedora annoyed me and I said screw it, I’m going back to arch. But I cant remember how I got it to work the last time I set it up. There’s a couple weird issues and changes since last I set this up that I think are contributing to this.

1 - /boot/efi is no longer considered an appropriate mount point. just create a EFI partition and mount it /efi and let the OS put /boot inside the root partition if it needs it., then throw a UKI on /boot/efi/EFI/Linux. Problem? bootctl insists I am either in a container or not in EFI mode. I have not been successful in convincing it otherwise.

2 - bcachefs boot time mounting is in a weird place right now. supposedly I can call a piece of the array by UUID and it will just mount, but I used to use the old_blk_id method in fstab and the modern equivalent to that appears to be grabbing the UUID off bcachefs fs usage, which will show the UUID that matches all members of the array under blkid, which is noted as being broken at the moment. Why not use btrfs? well I tried it and found it annoyingly inflexible and finally gave up and am trying to go back to what worked on my last home server.

3 - I’m attempting to use UKI this time to make it easier to transition into using secure boot when I feel like doing that later on, and its possible that UKI, systemd-boot, bcachefs, and the /efi mountpoint are not a great mix.

help? :(

  • muusemuuse@sh.itjust.worksOP
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    3 days ago

    Yes. Now you install it as a dkms module and userspace tools. The tech is fine. The maintainer is an ass is all.

    Anyway I can’t get btrfs to give me what bcachefs does. It don’t do per subvolume compression settings. It won’t tier storage. It’s not elastic. I can come close to that with LVM, bcache, and btrfs but is just not very cleanly done. Bcachefs is in a wild place but it did all I wanted it to so I tried the other things and now I want to go back.

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        3 days ago

        Heavy and annoying.

        You know I might just do XFS in the NVME, LVM XFS for the hard drives, and just keep good backups. Fuck the snapshots entirely. I feel like I’m giving up :(.

        I wonder, I want sunshine in a container doing Wayland zero copy, immich, homeassistant, jellyfin, pinchflat, frigate, and an opnsense VM. NUT, i2pd, and BitTorrent could possibly be put into containers too. If everything is a container or VM anyway, maybe I should go back to fedora but look at core instead of server.

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            2 days ago

            yeah feels like I change terminals and DEs/WMs on a weekly basis…so many options and I have yet to find the perfect setup for myself after years.