Le 17/02/2025 à 14:22, Dan Purgert via Dng a écrit : > On Feb 17, 2025, Didier Kryn wrote:
>> Hi all.
>> [...] when I try to run apt-get or synaptic, they
>> don't find the repositories. Is the Devuan repository broken? Is it
>> possible" that the installer configures sources.list with wrong
>> repository addresses?
> Just installed yesterday (Daedalus netinst), and it allowed several
> options, I picked 'deb.devuan.org'. Everything seems to be working here
> on that machine. Quick check shows 40+ IP Addresses (mixed A and AAAA
> records) in the round-robin.
> I could expert-install Daedalus yesterday, while still preserving
my zfs home partition on sda7, so that /home is currently not a mountpoint.
I tried first runit as an init system, but it seemed to have
problems. For some reason I don't remember, I re-installed, this time
with openrc, but it was replaced by sysvrc when I installed some package
-- I don't remember which. Anyway I'm happy with sysvrc.
There was network-manager installed by default and it was unable to
handle the wifi. By chance I found an Ethernet cable... Removed
network-manager and installed ifupdown and ifplugd and configured
interfaces and wpa_supplicant; installed wpagui. I admit it's pretty
convoluted, but wifi works now, and ethernet takes precedence when a
cable is plugged in, which is exactly what I want.
However I can't mount my old home: mount /dev/sda7 tells unknown
filesystem zfs_member. Couldn't find sensible help on the internet; many
explanations on how to do complicated things with zfs, but nothing for
trivial questions. I'm not going to become a zfs expert; therefore, if
nobody can help me with simple instructions, I will fall back to
reformat the partition with one of the 2 or 3 mainstream Linux
filesystems available in the installer (which I all dislike), and
recover the content from a backup done few weeks ago. Lesson I hadn't
learnt enough: when upgrading linux-image, first backup /home (~: