On 12/2/24 9:50 PM, Robin Laing wrote:
Finally reverted everything back to the original setting and decided to
just move the var directory to its own partition. Wasn't easy either.
Issues with moving var due to Selinux.
You just need to tell it to relabel at boot. "fixfiles onboot"
From what I learned today, with Selinux and luks encryption, there is
no easy way to do changes on a system. Even systemd flagged me on
changes to the fstab file.
That's probably just telling you that you changed the fstab file, but
haven't reloaded systemd to tell it. You probably wouldn't want to
anyway, since you didn't want it to take effect until you reboot.
When I get some spare time, I will just install and configure a new
drive. If I had started that at the beginning, I would have completed
by now. Still learned many things though.
Use btrfs next time (it's the default now).
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