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== <s>name package: arch-install-scripts</s> ==<br />
Please extend "Use the pacstrap script to install the base group" by this "Use the pacstrap script (from arch-install-scripts package) to install the base group:"<br />
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It's in the wiki standard to name the package for each used program.<br />
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Thanks! {{Unsigned|21:06, 7 March 2016|Ua4000}}<br />
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:I don't see what this adds to the table. 1. experienced users already know in which package it is 2. that package is pre-installed on the ISO, so [[Help:Style#Package_management_instructions]] doesn't apply 3. there's already a link to {{ic|arch-install-scripts.git}}. Closing -- [[User:Alad|Alad]] ([[User talk:Alad|talk]]) 23:13, 7 March 2016 (UTC)<br />
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== Let's mention filesystem tools in pacstrap step ==<br />
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I propose changing the sentence to ''Other packages or groups can be installed by appending their names to the above command (space separated), possibly including the boot loader '''or filesystem tools'''.'' As the purpose of the site is that it is a checklist, it should mention the most common pacstrap packages such as filesystem tools (for example btrfs-progs are needed separately).<br />
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{{unsigned|18:43, 8 April 2016|Drws}}<br />
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:The {{grp|base}} group already includes {{pkg|e2fsprogs}}, {{pkg|jfsutils}}, {{pkg|reiserfsprogs}}, {{pkg|sysfsutils}} and {{pkg|xfsprogs}}, but no boot loader (except [[systemd-boot]]). Adding a hint for filesystem tools is of much less value than boot loaders, because the system will boot even without the file system tools, which would otherwise have to be loaded from the file system they should make accessible. -- [[User:Lahwaacz|Lahwaacz]] ([[User talk:Lahwaacz|talk]]) 20:58, 8 April 2016 (UTC)<br />
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== XFS with mcrc=1 ==<br />
Is grub2 compatible if /boot or / is xfs, created with mkfs.xfs -m crc=1 ?<br />
[https://i.imgur.com/t2edq7p.png] [[User:Otila|Otila]] ([[User talk:Otila|talk]]) 20:00, 9 April 2016 (UTC)<br />
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:No, see the warning and bug noted in [[XFS#Installation]]. --[[User:Indigo|Indigo]] ([[User talk:Indigo|talk]]) 20:22, 9 April 2016 (UTC)<br />
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::Could this bug be mentioned in [[Installation_guide]] or [[GRUB]] ? [[User:Otila|Otila]] ([[User talk:Otila|talk]]) 20:30, 9 April 2016 (UTC)</div>Otilahttps://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=Talk:Installation_guide&diff=430592Talk:Installation guide2016-04-09T20:01:08Z<p>Otila: sign</p>
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<div>== Read this first before adding new suggestions ==<br />
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* The point of this page is to ''not'' become another Beginners' guide. It is meant to be a ''concise'' checklist of things to be done. So, detailed installation instructions should go to [[Beginners' guide]]. <br />
* If there is something to discuss which should also affect the Beginners' guide, then do it on [[Talk:Beginners' guide]]. An advanced user will find this page less bloated and easier to read, so let's KISS.<br />
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== <s>name package: arch-install-scripts</s> ==<br />
Please extend "Use the pacstrap script to install the base group" by this "Use the pacstrap script (from arch-install-scripts package) to install the base group:"<br />
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It's in the wiki standard to name the package for each used program.<br />
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Thanks! {{Unsigned|21:06, 7 March 2016|Ua4000}}<br />
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:I don't see what this adds to the table. 1. experienced users already know in which package it is 2. that package is pre-installed on the ISO, so [[Help:Style#Package_management_instructions]] doesn't apply 3. there's already a link to {{ic|arch-install-scripts.git}}. Closing -- [[User:Alad|Alad]] ([[User talk:Alad|talk]]) 23:13, 7 March 2016 (UTC)<br />
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== Let's mention filesystem tools in pacstrap step ==<br />
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I propose changing the sentence to ''Other packages or groups can be installed by appending their names to the above command (space separated), possibly including the boot loader '''or filesystem tools'''.'' As the purpose of the site is that it is a checklist, it should mention the most common pacstrap packages such as filesystem tools (for example btrfs-progs are needed separately).<br />
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{{unsigned|18:43, 8 April 2016|Drws}}<br />
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:The {{grp|base}} group already includes {{pkg|e2fsprogs}}, {{pkg|jfsutils}}, {{pkg|reiserfsprogs}}, {{pkg|sysfsutils}} and {{pkg|xfsprogs}}, but no boot loader (except [[systemd-boot]]). Adding a hint for filesystem tools is of much less value than boot loaders, because the system will boot even without the file system tools, which would otherwise have to be loaded from the file system they should make accessible. -- [[User:Lahwaacz|Lahwaacz]] ([[User talk:Lahwaacz|talk]]) 20:58, 8 April 2016 (UTC)<br />
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== XFS with mcrc=1 ==<br />
Is grub2 compatible if /boot or / is xfs, created with mkfs.xfs -m crc=1 ?<br />
[https://i.imgur.com/t2edq7p.png] [[User:Otila|Otila]] ([[User talk:Otila|talk]]) 20:00, 9 April 2016 (UTC)</div>Otilahttps://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=Talk:Installation_guide&diff=430562Talk:Installation guide2016-04-09T18:44:20Z<p>Otila: xfs crc</p>
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<div>== Read this first before adding new suggestions ==<br />
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* The point of this page is to ''not'' become another Beginners' guide. It is meant to be a ''concise'' checklist of things to be done. So, detailed installation instructions should go to [[Beginners' guide]]. <br />
* If there is something to discuss which should also affect the Beginners' guide, then do it on [[Talk:Beginners' guide]]. An advanced user will find this page less bloated and easier to read, so let's KISS.<br />
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__TOC__<br />
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== <s>name package: arch-install-scripts</s> ==<br />
Please extend "Use the pacstrap script to install the base group" by this "Use the pacstrap script (from arch-install-scripts package) to install the base group:"<br />
<br />
It's in the wiki standard to name the package for each used program.<br />
<br />
Thanks! {{Unsigned|21:06, 7 March 2016|Ua4000}}<br />
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:I don't see what this adds to the table. 1. experienced users already know in which package it is 2. that package is pre-installed on the ISO, so [[Help:Style#Package_management_instructions]] doesn't apply 3. there's already a link to {{ic|arch-install-scripts.git}}. Closing -- [[User:Alad|Alad]] ([[User talk:Alad|talk]]) 23:13, 7 March 2016 (UTC)<br />
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== Let's mention filesystem tools in pacstrap step ==<br />
<br />
I propose changing the sentence to ''Other packages or groups can be installed by appending their names to the above command (space separated), possibly including the boot loader '''or filesystem tools'''.'' As the purpose of the site is that it is a checklist, it should mention the most common pacstrap packages such as filesystem tools (for example btrfs-progs are needed separately).<br />
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{{unsigned|18:43, 8 April 2016|Drws}}<br />
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:The {{grp|base}} group already includes {{pkg|e2fsprogs}}, {{pkg|jfsutils}}, {{pkg|reiserfsprogs}}, {{pkg|sysfsutils}} and {{pkg|xfsprogs}}, but no boot loader (except [[systemd-boot]]). Adding a hint for filesystem tools is of much less value than boot loaders, because the system will boot even without the file system tools, which would otherwise have to be loaded from the file system they should make accessible. -- [[User:Lahwaacz|Lahwaacz]] ([[User talk:Lahwaacz|talk]]) 20:58, 8 April 2016 (UTC)<br />
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== XFS with mcrc=1 ==<br />
Is grub2 compatible if /boot or / is xfs, created with mkfs.xfs -m crc=1 ?<br />
[https://i.imgur.com/t2edq7p.png]</div>Otilahttps://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=User:Otila&diff=362502User:Otila2015-02-23T22:46:02Z<p>Otila: Created blank page</p>
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<div></div>Otilahttps://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=Talk:SFTP_chroot&diff=362501Talk:SFTP chroot2015-02-23T22:45:18Z<p>Otila: mention AuthorizedKeysFile usage inside Match block</p>
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<div>I added a note to the bottom about ownership/permissions issues sshd can give you when you're setting it to chroot. I followed this guide and ran into a problem where no matter what I seemed to do sshd would keep rejecting sftp connections. Turns out it won't allow you to chroot to directories that don't have what it considers secure permissions.<br />
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This is my first edit on this wiki btw. [[User:MaBeef|MaBeef]] 05:31, 18 December 2009 (EST)<br />
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: This is also my first blurb. I was also having problems logging in to sftp/chroot with an ssh key. Using OpenSSH_5.3p1 I tried a few things and finally got a configuration to work. In {{ic|sshd_config}}, I set:<br />
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{{bc|AuthorizedKeysFile /etc/ssh/authorized_keys/%u<br />
Subsystem sftp internal-sftp<br />
Match Group ftponly<br />
ChrootDirectory /home/%u<br />
ForceCommand internal-sftp<br />
PubkeyAuthentication yes<br />
AllowTCPForwarding no<br />
X11Forwarding no}}<br />
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: Then for the IDs I wanted to give ssh key trust to, in this example {{ic|fbestert}}, created the directory specified in the {{ic|ChrootDirectory}} entry in {{ic|sshd_config}}. It said {{ic|ChrootDirectory /home/%u}} so put it in {{ic|/home/fbestert}}. This directory looks like:<br />
{{bc|drwxr-x---. 5 root ftponly 4096 Jan 21 17:09 fbestert}}<br />
: THIS IS NOT fbestert's HOME DIRECTORY IN {{ic|/etc/password}}! The passwd file entry looks like this:<br />
{{bc|fbestert:x:9999:400:Fester Bestertester:/etc/ssh/authorized_keys/fbestert:/bin/false}}<br />
: where {{ic|400}} is the GID for {{ic|ftponly}}, the group specified in sshd_config's {{ic|Match Group}} value. This "home" directory looks like this:<br />
{{bc|"drwx------ 3 fbestert ftponly 4096 Jan 21 17:05 /etc/ssh/authorized_keys/fbestert"}}<br />
: and it has the normal .ssh subdirectory underneath it with the {{ic|authorized_keys}} file which contains the ssh public keys, as usual. {{Unsigned| 22:08, 22 January 2015|Fbester}}<br />
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Note that you can also use keyword '''AuthorizedKeysFile''' inside '''Match''' block. [[User:Otila|Otila]] ([[User talk:Otila|talk]]) 22:45, 23 February 2015 (UTC)</div>Otila