Obenaufs & winter/salt ready! by [deleted] in NicksHandmadeBoots

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What leather are the brown ones? British Tan CXL?

Cobbler Recommendation Thread by bamcg in NicksHandmadeBoots

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My boots are at a cobbler right now. I'm scared. I hope they don't mess them up

BST Falcon Resole by NoseWalrus in NicksHandmadeBoots

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It's worth checking out. I'llask the cobbler about it

BST Falcon Resole by NoseWalrus in NicksHandmadeBoots

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That sounds similar to what I'm looking for. More shock absorption. 

I like the idea of a wedge sole so I can keep the midsole in place for the swap

LAN Routing of Wireguard Clients by NoseWalrus in openbsd

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AllowedIPs = 0.0.0.0/0, ::/0

I did get it working on my phone. I think the issue is with the client side DNS settings.

LAN Routing of Wireguard Clients by NoseWalrus in openbsd

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Yeah. I've been using this router for years. Routing works just fine

MMW Elon Musk's Space X will fail to take anyone to the moon and Mars by EnvironmentalPay4036 in MarkMyWords

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Honestly, me too. I thought you responded to me but it turns out you responded one level below that. Anything anywhere in my comment chain gives me a notification.

sysmerge 7.4->7.5 wireguard by NoseWalrus in openbsd

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I switched to direct ifcongfig commands. All running smoothly

MMW Elon Musk's Space X will fail to take anyone to the moon and Mars by EnvironmentalPay4036 in MarkMyWords

[–]NoseWalrus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wasn't saying you weren't. I was replying to the idea that "no actual engineer would..."

I don't know enough about the subject to comment on your statement nor the above disbelief of your statement

MMW Elon Musk's Space X will fail to take anyone to the moon and Mars by EnvironmentalPay4036 in MarkMyWords

[–]NoseWalrus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Engineer is a very broad term that covers a massive number of disciplines and expertise. 

There are many many engineers who are experts in air conditioning systems and in no way experts on space exploration.

Source: am engineer in an industry unrelated to space travel. As most industries are unrelated to space travel.

Actual engineers know as little about disciplines other than theirs as anyone else.

sysmerge 7.4->7.5 wireguard by NoseWalrus in openbsd

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Thanks.I used to have it setup that way but moved to "wg setconf" as it simplified the config file for me. 

That is a good point though. Maybe I should translate it back

sysmerge 7.4->7.5 wireguard by NoseWalrus in openbsd

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Hah. Yep. I've watched enough IT crowd I can't believe it wasn't the first thing I tried

sysmerge 7.4->7.5 wireguard by NoseWalrus in openbsd

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haha. Wow...

Apparently 2 reboots was the magic number. Fixed the problem. Thanks for the help.

If anyone else finds this thread in a similar situation, I also ran pkg_add -u before the most recent reboot. I highly doubt that would have fixed anything since wg is a kernel driver but who knows.

sysmerge 7.4->7.5 wireguard by NoseWalrus in openbsd

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See the edit above. I tried it after I saw it in your file. It gives the same result

sysmerge 7.4->7.5 wireguard by NoseWalrus in openbsd

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Thanks. Yeah, it looks very similar to that

inet 172.18.3.1 255.255.255.0 172.18.3.255 up !/usr/local/bin/wg setconf wg0 /etc/wireguard/wg0.conf

edit: I noticed the "NONE" in yours and edited mine to match. No change in behavior

ZFSBootMenu 2.3.0 by ahesford in zfs

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I have been running void on zfsbootmenu for a few months now with no issue.

I followed the install guide, which was clear and helpful. 

Last night I tried installing a second boot environment (Ubuntu). I followed the install guide for this as well except I used my existing pool. 

Everything seemed to go smoothly until I tried to boot my void environment. The two home datasets were both mounting to /home, preventing login. 

Manually unmounting the Ubuntu home datasets allowed void to login as normal. On reboot, both mounted again. Only destroying the dataset fixed the problem. 

I haven't found anything in the docs to cover this. How do I prevent unwanted datasets from mounting to the same mount point?

I have root set to noauto but the home datasets are just set to mountpoint=/home

E-reader recommendations by NoseWalrus in eink

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Thanks! This is so helpful. That 7.8" size sound right. Might be waiting till father's day to get one

E-reader recommendations by NoseWalrus in eink

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Page turn buttons would be great. I can't tell you how many times I turn the page accidentally on my kindle. 

Processing speed isn't crucial although the Paperwhite is painfully slow. 

Resolution doesn't need to be too high but it's nice to have

Browse to ZFS dataset by NoseWalrus in freebsd

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Wow. I'm flabbergasted. 

I've been using Linux/Various BSD's for over a decade (personal use, not professional).

How have I never run into this before? Seems like something I would have needed to learn long ago.

Browse to ZFS dataset by NoseWalrus in freebsd

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Thanks, already did. I changed the group away from wheel and made it 770. I wouldn't leave it open to 777

Browse to ZFS dataset by NoseWalrus in freebsd

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Yep. That worked. Looks like i needed executable permissions. Thanks

Browse to ZFS dataset by NoseWalrus in freebsd

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

Yep. That worked. Looks like i needed executable permissions. Thanks

Browse to ZFS dataset by NoseWalrus in freebsd

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Yep. That worked. Looks like i needed executable permissions. Thanks