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kdwinter / Arch-ZFSRoot-on-dm-crypt-UEFI.md
Last active July 24, 2023 21:31 — forked from aaronlauterer/Arch-ZFSRoot-on-dm-crypt-UEFI
ZFSRoot installation over a dm-crypt volume for Arch Linux (UEFI)

Install Arch Linux on root ZFS filesystem

Pre-installation

Download Arch linux

https://archlinux.org

Create bootable USB (don't add partition number!)

@ronau
ronau / Nextcloud-Pi3-Setup.md
Last active July 2, 2024 22:23
Nextcloud on Raspberry Pi 3 Setup

Nextcloud on Raspberry Pi 3 Setup

Tip

There is a new and up-to-date version of this gist (with focus on the Raspi setup part): https://gist.github.com/ronau/462731589c44f91bb4a3b7d30d277ecf

This manual describes how to setup a Raspberry Pi 3 with nginx, PHP 7.0, MariaDB and use it as a Nextcloud server. Strong TLS encryption with Let's Encrypt certificates is also used. Of course, Owncloud can be used instead of Nextcloud. As of February 2017, the installation instructions are basically the same.

@r3k2
r3k2 / Efficient Encrypted UEFI-Booting Arch Installation
Created February 10, 2017 09:11 — forked from HardenedArray/Efficient Encrypted UEFI-Booting Arch Installation
An effcient method to install Arch Linux with encrypted root and swap filesystems and boot from UEFI. Multi-OS UEFI-booting is also supported.
# OBJECTIVE: Install Arch Linux with encrypted root and swap filesystems and boot from UEFI.
# Note: This method supports both dedicated Arch installs and those who wish to install Arch on a multi-OS-UEFI booting system.
# The official Arch installation guide contains details that you should refer to during this installation process.
# That guide resides at: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Installation_Guide
# Download the archlinux-*.iso image from https://www.archlinux.org/download/ and its GnuPG signature.
# Use gpg --verify to ensure your archlinux-*.iso is exactly what the Arch developers intended. For example:
@jamescmartinez
jamescmartinez / slack_delete.rb
Last active March 14, 2025 19:45
This Ruby script will bulk remove all Slack files older than 30 days. Just add your API token from https://api.slack.com/web#authentication into the token quotes at the top of the file.
require 'net/http'
require 'json'
require 'uri'
@token = ''
def list_files
ts_to = (Time.now - 30 * 24 * 60 * 60).to_i # 30 days ago
params = {
token: @token,