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blog.jak-linux.org
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| | | | | As some already know, is that I use sbuild to build all my packages in clean chroot environments. For this, I use the 'aufs' "mode" of schroot, that allows you to setup a chroot with one read-only base directory and one writeable overlay where changes are written to. One thing I had problems with was the time required to install build dependencies due to disk I/O. Given that I have 4G RAM in my computer, I decided to use a tmpfs as the writable overlay. For those of you who want to do the same, putting the following in /etc/fstab makes it work: | |
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blog.cavelab.dev
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| | | | | The Unifi UAP-AC-M access point in my garage stopped working a few weeks ago. Or, the device didn't stop working, it still showed up in the Unifi controller and I could ping it. But it stopped providing Wi-Fi connectivity - my phone connected, but got no network access... I remembered experiencing this before - the VLANs for user and guest Wi-Fi wasn't allowed through the D-Link switch. I had simply not configured them, but why was it failing now? Trying to log into the switch - I found that it no longer... | |
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timothymiller.dev
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| | | My adventure in creating my own NAS on a budget. | ||