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These posts do more to make me not want to use GrapheneOS than any other person or entity. This has got to be a psyop. I refuse to believe any one can possibly be this much of a bitch.

Make your OS and rest on its merits instead of crying about it 🤷‍♂️

API supports alternative roots of trust.

Can Graphene not make its own attestation system with its own root of trust?

Forgive my ignorance but as a user, how would this affect me?

Damn, is it already time for the lead GrapheneOS developer’s annual crash out? Where do the years go?
The house I bought had one of these installed already. Works great with the homeassistant ZWA-2 antenna.
No, you actually caught be at the perfect time, the transfer to my temporary pool is almost done. I was just curious how inheritance worked on a pool but after giving it some thought, your recommendation makes more sense; turn it on when I know I need it vs turn it off when I know I don’t. Thanks for the advice.
Let’s say I did turn on compression on root. I can’t then turn it off on a per file system basis where it isn’t needed?
Yeah I’m not excited about the write and rebuild times being slower but the read times should still be pretty good. Considering I don’t have any more space for drives in my server and I don’t know how crazy hdd drive prices will get in the next 12 months, the guaranteed 2 drive failure resiliency is more important to me at the moment.
Thank you for this
Raid Z2 help - Lemmy.World

tldr: I’m going to set up raid z2 with 4x8TB hard drives. I’ll have photos, documents (text, pdf, etc.), movies/tv shows, and music on the pool. Are the below commands good enough? Anything extra you think I should add? sudo zpool create mypool raidz2 -o ashift=12 /dev/disk/by-id/12345 ... zfs set compression=lz4 mypool #maybe zstd? zpool set autoexpand=on mypool zpool set autoreplace=on mypool zpool set listsnapshots=on mypool With ai raising hard drive prices, I over spent on 3x10TB drives in order to reorganize my current pool and have 3 hard drives sitting on a shelf in the event of a failure. My current pool was built over time but it currently consists of 4x8TB drives. They are a mirrored stripe so a usable 16TB. If I understand it correctly, I can lose 1 drive for sure without losing data and maybe a second drive depending on which drive fails. Because of that, I want to move to raid z2 to ensure I can lose 2 drives without data loss. I’m going to move data from my 4x8TB drives, to the 3x10TB, reconfigure the 4x8TB, and move everything back. I run Immich, plex/jellyfin, and navidrome off the pool. All other documents are basically there for storage just in case. What options should I use for raid z2 when setting it up?

I’ll look into it, thanks.

I’m still in the information gathering phase. Do you know if the element client works with the continuwuity server? Is it as easy as entering the domain, user, and password in the client?