Fix a few typos in the last post
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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ It has been a painful experience, full of bugs and kernel panics.
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I've post some of them in the Fediverse.
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Like [here](https://mastodon.bsd.cafe/@release_candidate/112520904317829098) and [here](https://mastodon.bsd.cafe/@release_candidate/112128737628556050).
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One of the weakest point that I've seen in NetBSD is the installer.
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One of the weakest points that I've seen in NetBSD is the installer.
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If you need a simple installation it just works ™.
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But as soon as you need some complex setup, like RAID mixed with encrypted partitions, or something similar, the installer is subpar.
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You will face some segfault from the installer, a kernel panic or another surprise.
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@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ Now, even today I have no idea how to have actual full disk encryption with NetB
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I've seen [a wonderful tutorial for full-disk encryption for MBR-based systems](https://www.unitedbsd.com/d/461-netbsd-full-disk-encryption-with-cgd), but not for UEFI.
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And my laptop doesn't really like to boot in old MBR mode.
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Following the [documentation of CGD drives](https://www.netbsd.org/docs/guide/en/chap-cgd.html#chap-cgd-example) and [the documentation on UEFI installations](https://wiki.netbsd.org/Installation_on_UEFI_systems/), I have a semi-full disk encryption.
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Following the [documentation on CGD drives](https://www.netbsd.org/docs/guide/en/chap-cgd.html#chap-cgd-example) and [the documentation on UEFI installations](https://wiki.netbsd.org/Installation_on_UEFI_systems/), I have a semi-full disk encryption.
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With plain-text root file-system, and encrypted `/home`, `/usr`, `/var` and swap.
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So, without further complaints, this is the way I have some disk encryption in UEFI systems with NetBSD.
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@ -340,7 +340,8 @@ wscons=YES
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`rc_configured=YES` is important, otherwise the system will always boot in single-user mode.
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These are the variables I use for a new system.
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For example, my network device is `wm0`,
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For example, my network device is `wm0`.
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And this example hostname is `marte.local`.
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Your network card and requirements may be different.
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# Unmount and reboot
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# passwd
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```
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Install pkgin:
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Install pkgin.
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```
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PATH="/usr/pkg/sbin:/usr/pkg/bin:$PATH"
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# pkg_add pkgin
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```
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And add a new user:
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And add a new user.
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```
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# useradd -m -G wheel -k /etc/skel vsis
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```
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And, of course RTFM:
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And, of course, RTFM.
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```
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# man afterboot
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