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s_ting765 1 hours ago [-]
You can do the same from an USI made from mkosi (mainstream distros support) with kernel boot parameter systemd.volatile=overlay. https://github.com/rhee876527/UKIfy-Xubuntu
CTDOCodebases 3 hours ago [-]
This looks interesting. I just set up an Alpine Diskless system that boots from a USB stick.
I originally tried to set up a NixOS diskless system with persistence for the same reason as the author but the LLM jerked me around and I had little understanding of the implications of the commands I was using. So I thought it best to pull the plug on that and stick with something more familiar.
yjftsjthsd-h 12 hours ago [-]
If you already have a ZFS pool, I'd probably personally just throw on zfsbootmenu and a ZFS-root Alpine install. But, this is cooler and does have advantages:)
FiloSottile 11 hours ago [-]
TIL about ZFSBootMenu! Still, the whole frood system is significantly less complex than ZFSBootMenu alone.
> root/etc/ssh/ssh_host_ed25519_key and root/etc/ssh/ssh_host_ed25519_key.pub and root/root/.ssh/authorized_keys for obvious reasons.
What are the _obvious_ reasons for the NAS root to have an SSH key?
yjftsjthsd-h 12 hours ago [-]
To log in and administer it? There's even an example; search for "extlinux --once". (There are other options, like a web UI or non-root SSH, but that's the obvious thing. Also if you want to advocate non-root I'm going to want to hear a threat model.)
cassianoleal 12 hours ago [-]
You don't need a private key on the host for that, only your public key in authorized_keys.
Edit: Oh boy I should have paid more attention. Those are the host keys. :facepalm:
I originally tried to set up a NixOS diskless system with persistence for the same reason as the author but the LLM jerked me around and I had little understanding of the implications of the commands I was using. So I thought it best to pull the plug on that and stick with something more familiar.
> Importantly to me, it’s not defined in some complex DSL
Frood, an Alpine Initramfs NAS - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42428722 - Dec 2024 (13 comments)
What are the _obvious_ reasons for the NAS root to have an SSH key?
Edit: Oh boy I should have paid more attention. Those are the host keys. :facepalm: