If you’re not storing on a filesystem that calculates and checks erasure codes then you can always generate PAR2 files yourself.
If you’re not storing on a filesystem that calculates and checks erasure codes then you can always generate PAR2 files yourself.
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Some more projects here: https://hackaday.com/blog/?s=lawnmower
Maybe skip the first one (running DooM on your lawnmower), I don’t think that will help.
Ah, you’re talking about LUKS. LVM is just the volume manager.
The standard way is to add an sshd
(such as dropbear) to your initramfs
so that you can ssh in and run commands (such as entering the root partition password) during system boot.
See:
will that cause me problems on a headless server if I get a power outage and need to reboot? I think yes
Maybe I’m missing something obvious, but what is the problem that you anticipate with LVM after a power failure?
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