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Author: David Hare
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To: dng
Subject: Re: [DNG] Unofficial Devuan Jessie Beta Live Minimal
I'm working on a script to generate the files to support efi boot with
generic shell commands. This one works in qemu and booted an actual cd
on a uefi machine. This may be of interest for those doing live builds
or installers. http://paste.debian.net/683478

This should also work for a fat-fomatted live usb (if you use
syslinux,for now a dummy /isolinux/isolinux.cfg in the usb's root is
needed )

D

On 13 May 2016 at 16:27, David Hare <davidahare@???> wrote:
> On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 01:46:20AM -1000, Joel Roth wrote:
>>> David Hare wrote:
>>> > This and similar live iso's only work here in qemu with e.g. " -m 384".
>>> >
>>> > My hardware can't handle kvm.
>>>
>>> Even running as root?
>>>
>
>>Well, it should be sufficient to
>
>># chmod 666 /dev/kvm
>
>>in order to provide kvm support to regular users.
>
>>My2Cents
>
> /proc/cpuinfo must show the vmx flag to use kvm. Here it does not and
> there is no option in bios to enable it. Older Intel core2.
> http://www.linux-kvm.org/page/Processor_support
>
> Never mind, I can still use qemu as far as the iso's menu otherwise
> boot them fully and usably with "findiso" from grub.
>
> D
>
> On 13 May 2016 at 13:48, Joel Roth <joelz@???> wrote:
>> KatolaZ wrote:
>> Joel Roth wrote:
>>
>>> > You can also join the user to the kvm group:
>>> >
>>> > ls -l /dev/kvm
>>> >
>>> > crw-rw----+ 1 root kvm 10, 232 May 11 11:02 /dev/kvm
>>> >
>>> > btw, 'c' means character mode device. Does anyone know what
>>> > the '+' suffix means, and how you set it?
>>> >
>>>
>>> The "+" means that you have an ACL (Access Control List) set for that
>>> file. You manage ACLs with setfacl and getfacl.
>>
>> Interesting, because of the ACL settings I didn't need to
>> use root nor join the kvm group:
>>
>> $ getfacl /dev/kvm
>> getfacl: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names
>> # file: dev/kvm
>> # owner: root
>> # group: kvm
>> user::rw-
>> user:jroth:rw-
>> group::rw-
>> mask::rw-
>> other::---
>>
>> I hope these ACLs are used sparingly in Devuan/Debian. The permissions model
>> itself has taken a long time for me to grok.
>>
>> Hmm, so why do files like /etc/apt/sources.list have ACLs?
>> Oh, I see they change automagically when permissions change.
>> Guess I'll look for a tutorial somewheres.
>>
>> I'd thought ACL was something I could ignore, like selinux,
>> without consequence.
>>
>> I think of the analogy with the suprise nay frustration I
>> faced when settings in /etc/someapp not working as expected
>> because of stuff in /etc/default/someapp I hadn't known
>> about.
>>
>> cheers,
>>
>> Joel
>>
>>> HND
>>>
>>> KatolaZ
>>>
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