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a111: Logged on 2019-02-12 01:16 asciilifeform: nao clearly
the
thing is broken, it dun actually do what
the standard demands. ( guess what else dunwork ? 'asynchronous select' , also required
to work by
the standard, and even within bounded
time ) . nao remains
to find wtf
a111: Logged on 2019-02-11 20:27 shinohai: (I also have copy of all
those gpg keys I scraped from
tardstalk
too)
mircea_popescu: much more sensible
to vacation in somalia, at least
the niggers
there are respectful.
a111: Logged on 2019-02-11 19:28
trinque: curious
things,
these factual realities
that evaporate
the moment random bum says otherwise.
mod6: Will kick off
the bootstrap.sh shortly.
a111: Logged on 2019-02-11 03:03 mircea_popescu: IF YOU LOVE ME YOU NEVER FORCE ME
TO DO
THIS SORTA
THING!!!
mod6: Alright, well if
the pictures are unnecessary, will just skip
that part. About
to hook up
that 250Gb Disk
to SATA2 and inflate a fresh cunt(oo) on
there.
mod6: Anyway, 'tis all for now,
thanks for
the info.
mod6: It's strange because
this particular box has like 10 USB ports on it. 2 in
the front of
the chassis, and like 8 in
the back. I wonder if it's like a special add-on
thing, I was going
to
take some pictures for you all, but I need
to get down
there and do
that yet
tonight.
mod6: The other weird
thing is
that 'usb hub' as shown in
the kernel.debug file. I do own a USB hub, as I bought one
to
test multiple FGs at
the same
time, but it's been just sitting on my desk for weeks.
a111: Logged on 2019-02-11 03:56
trinque: if it's
the case
that he left it as an external usb disk, looks like kernel didn't know
the disk was
there, so
the kernel he builds would have
to know of
the usb chip he has.
mod6:
http://btcbase.org/log/2019-02-11#1895003 << re: So I didn't ever use a USB boot disk, I actually was just using
the Live CD
to do
the chrooting/troubleshooting. But I did
the `./bootstrap.sh` from
the working gentoo environment.
☝︎ mod6: (and
the others with UUIDs at
the same
time. Who knows, maybe
that's
the
thing. I'll
try
to setup
tonight for another build.)
a111: Logged on 2019-02-11 03:53
trinque: yeah, I'm specifying root=/dev/sda3 in lilo; whereas if I specified root=UUID=D9FCABCA-1F52-4A84-9CB8-4898F8DEC6AE, oughta be able
to boot properly even if drive enumeration changes.
that'd be nice for
the infectious/reproductive angle later.
mod6:
http://btcbase.org/log/2019-02-11#1894999 <<
This is actually one
thing
that I have not
tried, I had previously done it both ways with root & boot, as /dev/sda & /dev/sda3 respectively, and with UUIDs. However,
this line in particular: 'append="root=/dev/sda3 console=ttyS0,115200n8 net.ifnames=0"' I should
try
the UUID with instead of /dev/sda3.
☝︎ BingoBoingo: Yes account number is relatively short.
This is a small country with few accounts
to fill
the account number space.
jurov: BingoBoingo: pls pgp me
the wire details
shinohai: (I also have copy of all
those gpg keys I scraped from
tardstalk
too)
☟︎ BingoBoingo: So long as
there is resistance
to what Pantsuit means by deadnaming and clarity as
to what
the Republic means,
they gotta expend some of
their infinite hitpoints of idiocy fighting
the sorts of socialists like Anglin who want a different sort of socialist femstate
BingoBoingo: Still,
there's a benefit in having synonyms
to erode
their namespace
BingoBoingo: Notice I didn't use
the Pantsuit
term. If anything we ought
to preserve 'deadnaming' in our namespace for characters like bitcoin_charlie, Nefario,
Taaki,
Toomim, et al. Actual dead names whether or not
the corresponding meat recieves oxygen.
trinque: curious
things,
these factual realities
that evaporate
the moment random bum says otherwise.
☟︎ trinque: deadnaming eh.
there's a new one for me.
shinohai: oh
that .... I'm doing some bot
testing.
mircea_popescu: mats now if you could devise some method
to film alf for
the next coupla hours...
a111: Logged on 2018-11-27 21:18 mircea_popescu:
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mircea_popescu: "you mean i have
to sit by magic stone all day come up with incantations ? SIGN ME UO!!!"
mircea_popescu: a LARGE portion of why "computer security" is SUCH a popular activity has
to do with
the profoundly african mentality of most... well, africans,
to put it plainly.
mircea_popescu: longer more complex incantation has better chances at communing with
the spirit.
a111: Logged on 2017-07-18 22:58 asciilifeform: whaack is quite likely
thinking of
the bulk of
the b00k, which consists of blockcipher liquishit which is complicated for no reason at all other
than
the religion where 'it is confusing
to ME, author, and
therefore Must Be Hard
To Break'
a111: Logged on 2018-08-01 03:07 douchebag: Also
the security firm I'm working on is expected
to pull at least a half million dollars by december
phf: i saw
the x11
thread, will respond in a day or
two once i'm on a more reliable internet
diana_coman:
http://btcbase.org/log/2019-02-11#1894896 -> ha, apparently you caught old hosting precisely when
they messed up;
thank you for reporting it, I'll have
to sort it out (I had redirection set up from dianacoman->ossasepia since I'm sure it's not only my internal links but atm it's broken, will fix)
☝︎ mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo different different metals ; count
take
them ; become and exercise ; against which
the rest of
the world moves against ; punative prison ; human chattle ; become and entrenched
mircea_popescu: well at least
this got somewhere. mod6 does
the ^ make sense ?
trinque: but even if
the kernel knew it was
there, if
that disk wasn't "sda", nah, wouldn't work.
this didn't stick out at me because "bootstrapper" grew out of my own
tooling for stamping out an internal boot disk for new machine.
trinque: if it's
the case
that he left it as an external usb disk, looks like kernel didn't know
the disk was
there, so
the kernel he builds would have
to know of
the usb chip he has.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: "kernel is bad" in
the sense of beign very bad for being somewher eentirely else.
mircea_popescu: well
then of fucking course it can't find a sda3
that doesn't exist, he needs sda2 or w/e ?
trinque: yeah, I'm specifying root=/dev/sda3 in lilo; whereas if I specified root=UUID=D9FCABCA-1F52-4A84-9CB8-4898F8DEC6AE, oughta be able
to boot properly even if drive enumeration changes.
that'd be nice for
the infectious/reproductive angle later.
☟︎ mircea_popescu: trinque is it actually
the case
that cuntoo can't boot off a non-first drive ? if so easy enough
to check.
mircea_popescu: people HERE fcuking love it. bought an armful of roses few days ago, dood selling it was like "that's a great hat, mr! say, when you're done with it, don't
throw it out,
throw it at me, i'd love
to have it."