From c4132486acea24c75e6ed0e74eb329d879990c17 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: 53hornet Date: Wed, 22 Dec 2021 20:56:32 -0500 Subject: feat: licenses in footer, footnotes on rescue --- includes/foot.php | 11 ++++++++++- includes/style.css | 1 + pages/hireme.php | 3 +++ pages/info.php | 17 ++--------------- posts/2021-12-15-rescuing-freebsd-the-unix-way.php | 10 +++++++++- 5 files changed, 25 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-) diff --git a/includes/foot.php b/includes/foot.php index 750a22a..d3754d6 100644 --- a/includes/foot.php +++ b/includes/foot.php @@ -2,8 +2,17 @@
+ diff --git a/includes/style.css b/includes/style.css index 3213b99..c8d9a33 100644 --- a/includes/style.css +++ b/includes/style.css @@ -196,5 +196,6 @@ th { } footer { + font-size: 0.75em; text-align: center; } diff --git a/pages/hireme.php b/pages/hireme.php index 5073d56..02a0f45 100644 --- a/pages/hireme.php +++ b/pages/hireme.php @@ -39,3 +39,6 @@ include('./assets/cv.html');

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- I prefer not to go back and edit old posts. So when you're reading - something from 2 years ago, that was my opinion 2 years ago. Times - change and so can I, so please try to keep that in mind. + When you're reading something from 2 years ago, that was my opinion 2 years ago. Times change and so can I, so please try to keep that in mind. I normally don't go back and edit old posts, but prefer to make new ones. For small updates or changes, I will add footnotes at the bottom of existing posts.

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License

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- Content on this site is licensed under the - Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. -

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- Source code on this site, unless otherwise stated, is licensed under the - - BSD 3-Clause license. -

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Nerd Badges

diff --git a/posts/2021-12-15-rescuing-freebsd-the-unix-way.php b/posts/2021-12-15-rescuing-freebsd-the-unix-way.php index 1b54d63..cec623d 100644 --- a/posts/2021-12-15-rescuing-freebsd-the-unix-way.php +++ b/posts/2021-12-15-rescuing-freebsd-the-unix-way.php @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@

- It took literally half the day. Poor little dual-core i5. It was already well on its way to completing when I realized I could have done this on my 8-core/16-thread server. "Oh, so you're reckless and stupid." Don't worry, I redeem myself later. Now I can actually install the new kernel and reboot into it. This is required before installing the world (userland). + It took literally half the day. Poor little dual-core i5. It was already well on its way to completing when I realized I could have done this on my 8-core/16-thread server[1]. "Oh, so you're reckless and stupid." Don't worry, I redeem myself later. Now I can actually install the new kernel and reboot into it. This is required before installing the world (userland).

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Redemption. I went from attempting to customize my kernel to annihilating /usr to restoring my entire system by building from FreeBSD's source tree via git(1) and make(1). And I got a free upgrade out of it! Moving forward, I'm running slightly frequent automatic full-system snapshots. It should make it a lot easier to rescue accidental deletions of system files. I'm also going to take the time to learn more about the rescue disk process using the FreeBSD installer image. All told, not too bad for a disaster-turned-learning-experience.

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  1. + I actually did move my FreeBSD source to my server to let it pull changes and do automatic builds. Turns out it can chunk out the whole world and kernel in about TODO: +
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