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  1. Ice cream in the middle of the night,

    Padding down the familiar hallway in my socked feet,

    Reaching into the cupboard for my favorite bowl,

    My favorite spoon, the one that doesn't really match the others in the drawer,

    This simple and profound pleasure, ice cream in the middle of the night.

    This is a poem about how thankful I am to not be homeless anymore. 🌸

    #Housed #Homed #Grateful #Comfort #Homeless #Unhoused #IceCream

  2. Could someone explain to me why my systemd homed doesn't grow itself?

    homectl inspect fabian | grep -E 'Disk|Auto'
    Disk Size: 200G
    Disk Usage: 199.5G (= 99.8%)
    Disk Free: 470.9M (= 0.2%)
    Disk Floor: 199.5G
    Disk Ceiling: 1.6T
    Auto Resize: shrink-and-grow

    #Systemd #Homed #Linux #BTRFS

  3. Hm, interesting, #fedora seems to be moving to full-disk-encryption using #btrfs and #fscrypt by default, along with signing unified kernel images (UKIs) and using the #TPM. No measuring/attestation AFAICT yet, but a very good move forward!

    They also want to separately encrypt homes, and even mention #systemd #homed in the Pagure:
    pagure.io/fedora-workstation/b
    However they write:

    > *It cannot be universal for all Fedora systems - some things like NFS home directories are out of scope for systemd-homed. Logging in remotely via ssh is not supported. (???)*

    I'm pretty sure ssh is supported and even documented, and #NFS should be of no business to homed? But NFS+automount should work perfectly fine with #homed, or did I misunderstand something?

    Maybe someone with more knowledge than me should chip in, otherwise they will re-invent the wheel (and doing separately encrypted homes is hard to do correctly!)

  4. CW: Systemd

    Pack Your Bags – Systemd Is Taking You To A New Home
    hackaday.com/2019/10/16/pack-y
    #systemd #homed

    I don't necessarly agree with the author, but it's a good read.