If you need to change the swap size, you need to reconfigure the app. However, it is important to note that this solution requires root and kernel swap support to run. As stated, it does not need swap partition on SD for it to work but, it does not partition the SD card as well.

I think there are sensible reasons to want to encrypt the root filesystem and perhaps even more so the swap partition. Especially for swap this is true: Sensitive information like passwords or anything that ever made it's way into memory can get written to disk for whatever reason. I am sure people will have different opinions on the severity of this issue and whether it is worth going thru the trouble of encrypting your swap partition. Such discussions have been had many times over and it is not the purpose of this post to start yet another. I would be the first person to admit that most people probably do not need to worry about it. Choosing the appropriate security measure ultimately depends on balancing convenience against security and also a sensible threat model. Refer to this excellent guide by the EFF for further considerations on how to approach this. I also have no shame in admitting that I am in no way an expert on any of these issues and will leave it, if for that reason alone, at what I have said on the issue so far.


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NOPE. You aren't running a health care system with PHI on it. Why does the OS need to be encrypted for a home NAS? /tmp is already tmpfs which would be gone just by shutting the system off. You can move swap to a different disk that is encrypted. If you are running "sensitive" apps in docker and docker's root was on a different disk, nothing would be in /var/log/. This is just too damn painful. Take it from someone who maintains plenty of healthcare systems with the OS encrypted.

About sharerootfs plugin. I was so far hoping that my changes are in a sense on a lower level than OMV and it's plugins operate. Or to put it differently, I was hoping that OMV could be agnostic towards whether it's filesystem was encrypted or not since the encryption is already built into Debian natively. From what you say it appears this assumption is mistaken.

I would like to install Pop OS on my Dell laptop (512 GB SSD, GPT), and dual boot it alongside Windows. How big should Boot Partition, Root Partition and Swap Partition be to properly install pop!OS on a 87.89 GB Partition?

Edit: When let the installation take its course, the 'Erase and Install' was grayed out. Therefore I had to create a boot partition and root partition to fix the issue.

I have an EC2 instance with "instance store" device as a root device.Now, I would like to attach an EBS volume to that same instance,only that I want it to be the root device.Is that possible?What happens to the instance store device in such case?

This can be done without creating a new AMI and without launching a new instance. When it's done the original root volume stays attached on /dev/sda1 (or wherever it was originally mounted. /dev/sda1 is the default for many AMIs). The original root volume will not be mounted to the filesystem - you'd need to do that yourself via the "mount" command.

The technique requires the recent Ubuntu kernels, the ones that run in their 10.04 and 10.10 releases. Check out alestic.com for the most recent AMI IDs for these Ubuntu releases. These recent kernels are configured to boot from any attached device whose volume label is "uec-rootfs". If you are running one of these kernels all you need to do is to change the volume label of the current (instance-store) root volume to something else, change the volume label of the new root to uec-rootfs, and then reboot. If you're not running one of these kernels, you can't use this technique.

First you would attach the EBS volume you want to act as the new root to one of the available devices /dev/sdf../dev/sdp. This can be done either with direct EC2 API calls, with the EC2 Command Line API tools (ec2-attach-volume), or with a library such as boto, or via the AWS Management Console UI.

To test this you should create an EBS volume that you know will boot properly. I like to do that by snapshotting the root volume of the EBS-backed AMIs from those above mentioned Ubuntu AMIs. From that snapshot you can create a new, bootable EBS volume in any Availability Zone. Make sure you can tell the difference between the running instance's original root volume and the new EBS root volume - before you run the reroot procedure above you can put in a "marker" file on the old root volume:

ec2-register --snapshot snap-9eb4ecf6 --architecture i386 --name "Zenoss Enterprise 3.0 beta 2 on centOS" --description "This is from an install of zenoss core beta 1 and zenoss enterprise beta 2, both of version 3.0 (or internally 2.5.70 217). An ebs block device was attached, and the file system rsynced over, then ebs was snapshotted and this is basedd off that." --root-device-name /dev/sda1 --kernel aki-9b00e5f2

I got confused with the swap and root partitions and now I have a swap partition of 200gb and the root of 8gb. Is there any way to reduce the size of the swap partition and give it to the root partition?

The determinant of the Vandermonde matrix is the product of the pairwise differences which is the square root of the discriminant, so it's expressible as a function of $a,b,c$. $k$ is expressible as a symmetric polynomial too, so we can write $k=\frac{a^2-3b}{\sqrt{|\Delta|}}$, however $l$ and $m$ have expressions as a function of the roots which are not symmetric, so we can't write them as a function of the coefficients:

When Microsoft SharePoint is set up for an organization, a root (or top-level) site is created. Before April 2019, the site was created as a classic team site. Now, a communication site is set up as the root site for new organizations. If your environment was set up before April 2019, you can modernize your root site in three ways:

Before you launch an intranet landing page at your root site location, we strongly encourage you to review the guidance about launching healthy portals. 

Some functionality is introduced gradually to organizations that have opted in to the Targeted release option in Microsoft 365. This means that you might not yet see some features described in this article, or they might look different.

The root site for your organization is one of the sites that's provisioned automatically when you purchase and set up a Microsoft 365 or Microsoft 365 plan that includes SharePoint. The URL of this site is typically contoso.sharepoint.com, the default name is "Communication site," and the owner is Company Administrator (all Global Administrators in the organization). The root site can't be connected to a Microsoft 365 group.

After you replace the root site, content must be recrawled to update the search index. This might take some time depending on factors such as the amount of content in these sites. Anything dependent on the search index might return incomplete results until the sites have been recrawled.

Hi first i wanna say im new to linux anyway.

Im coming from default arch and on that install i had a 1gb Fat32 partition a 96GiB swap a 35GiB root and a 1.7 TiB home. But when i set that up on endeavouros when i restarted my pc and went to find the boot manager it just wasnt there the USB was so i booted back into the USB. Once i was on the liveuser for the USB I went and looked in the file explorer and i found that the partitions were created and had data in them but i just cant boot to the boot partition. Right now i just installed by wiping my whole disk but i dont want to have my root and home together and want a much larger swap so i want to reinstall with the setup i said at the start but as i said when i try to do that it just doesnt boot.

I am preparing for a head swap from a dual-controller AFF 8080 to a dual-controller AFF A700. The root aggregate was created using ADP and is 368GB. The new heads will essentially require a doubling of the root aggregate size.

Nowadays using different filesystems for different root-directories is more or less a matter of taste. It could be a safety plus if panic running daemons or applications filling /var could not garbage the whole disk. In former times there had been different partitions for /, /usr, /var, /opt, /home etc pp. Making /boot a standalone small partition with f.e. 512MB is anyway a not bad idea because the kernel-place is isolated and a corrupt / or /home will still let you boot into a rescue system.

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Yesterday I installed Arch Linux I'm really impressed how nice and powerful this distribution is. I made a silly mistake during the installation process, thought. I wrongly chose /dev/sda3 as /home partition and/dev/sda4 and root partition. It should have been the other way round. As I've installed many applications and have done some customizations, I would like to avoid reinstalling Arch. Can I swap root with home?

Two options comes to my mind:

The way to grow the root partition on your File Fabric depends on what version of the File Fabric was originally installed. To determine whether these instructions apply to your File Fabric, please consult this page carefully.

Note that the id_rsa key file is stored on KeyControl during root device encryption and is available for download using the WegGUI or hicli. To download the key from the WebGUI, select the VM for which you want to download the id_rsa file. Click the Action button, and then click Download Bootloader SSH Key.

I was just testing the installation of Debian stretch stable for amd64 in a virtual machine. I used the text install in Debian and decided for a btrfs root partition (snapshots, cow, etc.). The debian installer automatically installed a separate swap partition.(As I know now, because btrfs does not support swapfiles.)

Next we have to populate /etc/crypttab so that the initramfs can set up the swap partition and resume from hibernate. But before that, find the name of the device that is mounted as / (root filesystem) from /etc/fstab. In my case that is /dev/mapper/bcache0p1_crypt. Now we can create the crypttab entry: ff782bc1db

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