I hereby claim:
- I am pvalkone on github.
- I am pvalkone (https://keybase.io/pvalkone) on keybase.
- I have a public key whose fingerprint is 3CAA BD0A FF87 1B56 B5CD 8418 BE5C 6D42 61B2 EEC2
To claim this, I am signing this object:
| $ sudo aptitude install libssl-dev zlib1g-dev e2fslibs-dev debhelper libbz2-dev libattr1-dev libacl1-dev | |
| $ wget https://www.tarsnap.com/download/tarsnap-autoconf-1.0.35.tgz | |
| $ wget https://www.tarsnap.com/download/tarsnap-sigs-1.0.35.asc | |
| $ gpg --decrypt tarsnap-sigs-1.0.35.asc | |
| $ sha256sum tarsnap-autoconf-1.0.35.tgz | |
| $ tar xzf tarsnap-autoconf-1.0.35.tgz | |
| $ cd tarsnap-autoconf-1.0.35 | |
| $ ln -s pkg/debian . | |
| $ dpkg-buildpackage | |
| $ cd .. |
| # Create 4K sector gnop(8) devices for the first disk of each of the three vdevs | |
| $ sudo gnop create -S 4096 /dev/label/disk1 /dev/label/disk5 /dev/label/disk8 | |
| # Create the backup pool using three RAID-Z1 vdevs | |
| $ sudo zpool create backup raidz /dev/label/disk1.nop /dev/label/disk2 /dev/label/disk3 /dev/label/disk4 | |
| $ sudo zpool add backup raidz /dev/label/disk5.nop /dev/label/disk6 /dev/label/disk7 /dev/label/disk12 | |
| $ sudo zpool add backup raidz /dev/label/disk8.nop /dev/label/disk9 /dev/label/disk10 /dev/label/disk11 | |
| $ zpool list | |
| NAME SIZE ALLOC FREE CAP DEDUP HEALTH ALTROOT |
| 1) Load the u3g(4) driver: | |
| # kldload u3g | |
| # kldstat | |
| Id Refs Address Size Name | |
| ... | |
| 7 1 0xffffffff81b6e000 5ffb u3g.ko | |
| 2) Set the driver to load at boot: |
| BIOS Setup | |
| ---------- | |
| 1) Boot into the BIOS setup utility (press F2 or DEL) and open Advanced > Serial Port Console Redirection. | |
| 2) Disable COM1 and EMS console redirection and enable SOL redirection. | |
| 3) Set the SOL console redirection settings as follows: | |
| Aptio Setup Utility - Copyright (C) 2012 American Megatrends, Inc. | |
| Advanced | |
| /----------------------------------------------------+-------------------------\ |
| Set up LACP on the switch | |
| ------------------------- | |
| 1) Log into the switch management interface (by default at http://192.168.2.10/). | |
| 2) Navigate to Trunks > Trunk Configuration | |
| 3) Set up a new trunk by giving it a name, choosing "LACP Active" mode and the ports you'd like to aggregate. Click "Apply". | |
| FreeBSD setup | |
| ------------- |
| => Building textproc/ripgrep | |
| Started : Friday, 11 NOV 2016 at 11:36:55 UTC | |
| Platform: 11.0-RELEASE-p2 FreeBSD 11.0-RELEASE-p2 #0: Mon Oct 24 06:55:27 UTC 2016 [email protected]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64 | |
| -------------------------------------------------- | |
| -- Environment | |
| -------------------------------------------------- | |
| UNAME_r=11.0-SYNTH | |
| UNAME_m=amd64 |
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
| => Building x11-wm/i3-gaps-next | |
| Started : Thursday, 4 MAY 2017 at 20:06:56 UTC | |
| Platform: 11.0-RELEASE-p9 FreeBSD 11.0-RELEASE-p9 #0: Tue Apr 11 08:48:40 UTC 2017 [email protected]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64 | |
| -------------------------------------------------- | |
| -- Environment | |
| -------------------------------------------------- | |
| UNAME_r=11.0-SYNTH | |
| UNAME_m=amd64 |
The object of the present quest is to create a long-term archive of the tens of terabytes of media I've hoarded^Wcollected over the past 20 years. The said files are stored on a NAS that's currently running FreeBSD 13, and practically never change once they've been created.
In the unfortunate event of all my media going up in a puff of smoke, in lieu of restoring from an archive, I could always re-rip everything, but that's an endeavour I'd rather avoid altogether.