- boot -c
- disable inteldrm
- quit
- config -ef /bsd
- disable inteldrm
- quit
- sha256 -h /var/db/kernel.SHA256 /bsd
On the contrary, because of the switch from FreeBSD ZFS to | |
OpenZFS, the bootcodes needs to be updated! It's unfortunate | |
that no message is displayed 8-( | |
The problem is, finding out which bootcode needs to go where etc. | |
It depends if your system boots from the EFI partition or | |
from the freebsd-boot partition. And how your system is | |
partitioned. |
{:com.coinregtech.http/http-kit {:port 8080 | |
:handler #ig/ref :com.coinregtech.handler/handler} | |
:com.coinregtech.handler/handler {:db #ig/ref :com.coinregtech.datomic/db | |
:cors? false} | |
:com.coinregtech.datomic/db {:uri "datomic:free://localhost:4334/toodles?password=harry"}} |
# Install arch linux in an encrypted btrfs partition with GPT and UEFI support, gummiboot and hibernate/resume support | |
# sources: | |
# http://hole.tuziwo.info/install-arch-linux-on-uefi-gpt-computer-with-btrfs-support.html | |
# http://www.brunoparmentier.be/blog/how-to-install-arch-linux-on-an-encrypted-btrfs-partition.html | |
# https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Dm-crypt/Swap_encryption | |
# Take note of this: | |
# - The first thing you need is to identify which disk you're going to use. For the purpose of this guide, it will be /dev/sda | |
# Be VERY CAREFUL if you have more than one disk on your computer, and DOUBLE CAREFUL if one of them is the one with your backups | |
# - Since btrfs does not support swapfiles (yet), we'll create a swap partition. In this guide, it will NOT be encrypted |
I hereby claim:
To claim this, I am signing this object:
https://www.stringway.com/us/product/ml120con-t92/ | |
Stringway ML120 + 2 Triple flying clamps + 1 Double flying clamp + 1 Starting clamp + Cross-stringing tool | |
https://www.stringforum.net/board/showthread.php?t=3105 | |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gw3dHufCNWM |
Fairway grips installed added 11.56 grams. | |
Increase from Fairway leather and 17 grams from strings Volkl Cyclone Tour. | |
Hope this helps. | |
Project One 7 - Paul Reed order | |
First priority was 68 max unstrung flex. Probably the hardest part. 65 RDC strung. | |
Second was finished swingweight between 325-330 |
The goal of this is to have an easily-scannable reference for the most common syntax idioms in JavaScript and Rust so that programmers most comfortable with JavaScript can quickly get through the syntax differences and feel like they could read and write basic Rust programs.
What do you think? Does this meet its goal? If not, why not?
JavaScript:
The printer driver can be installed with the brother-brgenml1 AUR package.