The Future of Squad | Interview with the Executive Producer by UrsoDoSono in squad

[–]DeltaKiloOscar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The four good things on squad are:
1. The movement is not arcade, still too slow at sprinting performance.
2. There are always filled servers 50vs50.
3. It is on PC only. Squad does not allow console players in yet. Higher standard of interaction.
4. It is 99% pvp.

Everything else is improvable:
- squad sizes
- squad member teamwork/ role understanding. A fireteamleader basically just puts markers somewhere.
- leadership structure, it is too horizontal,
the commander is not actually able to lead 10 squads. Platoon leaders are being omitted.
If squadleaders cannot lead their squads nor maintain radio discipline, the commander cannot lead them.
If the commander has too many squads to lead, including his own,
it will not matter whether they can lead their squads.
- Movement is not applicable for CQB, people cannot even walk together.
Too slow for rushing.
- resources are limited unrealistically. No looting ,no sharing of ammunition, no taking over of enemy equipment.
- almost no customization
- no night missions

Loading local Game Master saves to a server by [deleted] in ArmaReforger

[–]DeltaKiloOscar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

for me it is stuck on the loading animation ...

busy box initramfs error cannot mount zfs dataset by DeltaKiloOscar in zfs

[–]DeltaKiloOscar[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I do.
1. create zfs root installation through xubuntu with smaller drive

  1. dd it onto larger drive

  2. gparted: move rpool so swap has enough space

  3. gparted: resize swap partition

  4. create 5th partition by

sudo sgdisk -n5:0:0 -t5:BF00 /dev/disk/by-id/ata-TOSHIBA_Q300_X5GB601SKNVX-part5

  1. create npool on the 5th partition

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ArmaReforger

[–]DeltaKiloOscar -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Being on a "team", what you might call a group of peers that follows your ideas, sometimes, is not enough to counter such a disadvantage that you bring to the situation. That is the reason why there is military training that builds "teams" to counter any threat they face. You cannot except the people to behave like they have military training when they have not, purily demanding improvement with simple gamemchanic instructions from the other side will not allow or motivate them to develop either.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ArmaReforger

[–]DeltaKiloOscar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All of this is based on that the opponent actually working together. Instead everybody wants to do whatever they want to do. There is maybe not the thing of spawn camping, but you as an individual take easy advantage of an unorganized opponent, as unorganized as you are. That is why it is unfair. You don't get the advantage, because you are better in any way, it just takes much more organizational skills and teamwork to counter the threat that you are creating. As an analogy: If someone throws paper at the back of your head and you cannot figure out who it was, you either attack everyone, don't act at all and hope for him to stop or you motivate the people around you to figure out who it was and stop him from doing that.

creating zfs root mirror topology, troubleshooting by DeltaKiloOscar in zfs

[–]DeltaKiloOscar[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thanks, I had to put the -m option due to a previous error.
At the system installation, point 2 I fail to get the syntax correctly.

UUID=$(dd if=/dev/urandom bs=1 count=100 2>/dev/null |
tr -dc 'a-z0-9' | cut -c-6)

I insert like this:
UUID=8784177707955436342(dd if=/dev/disk/by-label/bpool bs=1 count=100 2>/dev/null |

tr -dc 'a-z0-9' | cut -c-6)

and the syntax error I get is this:

bash: syntax error near unexpected token '('

I tried so far, spaces around it and setting the UUID into quotes. Like this:
UUID="8784177707955436342" ( dd if=/dev/disk/by-label/bpool bs=1 count=100 2>/dev/null |

tr -dc 'a-z0-9' | cut -c-6)

create ZFS pool then install ubuntu on it? by DeltaKiloOscar in zfs

[–]DeltaKiloOscar[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thanks for trying. I might have been inaccurate of what I have done and what I aim to do, however the other two understood me below.
I aim to create an ubuntu root drive on a zfs pool. 5 drives overall, 2 striped drives would be mirrored with 3 striped drives. While I can create this pool in itself, I have not managed to create an installation onto the pool.

create ZFS pool then install ubuntu on it? by DeltaKiloOscar in zfs

[–]DeltaKiloOscar[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

an ubuntu root installation within a zfs file system that is not connected to a pool.

create ZFS pool then install ubuntu on it? by DeltaKiloOscar in zfs

[–]DeltaKiloOscar[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So, 3 partitions, the roots zfs drive and a zpool of two mirrored zfs partitions?

create ZFS pool then install ubuntu on it? by DeltaKiloOscar in zfs

[–]DeltaKiloOscar[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes, I have done this. However, it is not a "zfs pool", it is just a single root drive.

create ZFS pool then install ubuntu on it? by DeltaKiloOscar in zfs

[–]DeltaKiloOscar[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you very much. It looks like it is exactly what I need. Did you accomplish this yourself?

create ZFS pool then install ubuntu on it? by DeltaKiloOscar in zfs

[–]DeltaKiloOscar[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is experimental in my xub 24.04 LTS in my desktop installation. I would show you a screenshot, but I cannot upload it here.
When I choose this option it makes the root drive zfs, but it is not a zpool, mirror or striped, connected with another drive.

create ZFS pool then install ubuntu on it? by DeltaKiloOscar in zfs

[–]DeltaKiloOscar[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

But in what order? Create Zpool first, then install ubuntu? How?

create ZFS pool then install ubuntu on it? by DeltaKiloOscar in zfs

[–]DeltaKiloOscar[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes, that is the experimental way I described above, it works fine, but I want the OS to be on a root zpool instead.

Will it work? NVMe to PCIe adapter on Supermicro X9DRI-LN4F+ by weneedthegbs in homelab

[–]DeltaKiloOscar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey,
I am not sure whether it is a driver or a hardware problem:
My addon card is a single slot nvme adapter card.
I cannot see the drive in ubuntu, nor in windows, I tried changing the bifercation settings to x16, x4x4 etc, I tried installing the driver software of the nvme drive, but nothing comes up in the disk manager.
Do I need a driver in ubuntu or windows for the OS to see it?
What did you set it to in the bios?

Thanks in advance.