• Missing default functionality hurts emacs adoption

    From steve@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jul 9 21:13:30 2021
    XPost: gnu.emacs

    The first time I used vi I executed a remote shell and fixed the passwd
    file so I could log back into the system. Try doing that with emacs,
    a floppy disk, and 9600 baud modem :)

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  • From Andreas Eder@21:1/5 to steve on Sat Jul 10 10:00:55 2021
    XPost: gnu.emacs

    On Fr 09 Jul 2021 at 21:13, steve <sgonedes1977@gmail.com> wrote:

    The first time I used vi I executed a remote shell and fixed the passwd
    file so I could log back into the system. Try doing that with emacs,
    a floppy disk, and 9600 baud modem :)

    I can do that even without the floppy and the modem.

    'Andreas

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  • From steve@21:1/5 to Andreas Eder on Wed Jul 14 23:21:22 2021
    Andreas Eder <a_eder_muc@web.de> writes:

    On Fr 09 Jul 2021 at 21:13, steve <sgonedes1977@gmail.com> wrote:

    The first time I used vi I executed a remote shell and fixed the passwd
    file so I could log back into the system. Try doing that with emacs,
    a floppy disk, and 9600 baud modem :)

    I can do that even without the floppy and the modem.

    Please enlighten me. I am having serious issues with the booting of
    EFI/firware crap. I would love to never use grub again. Can this be done
    with lilo and the MBR or will that cause a postgres caching problem with
    the SSD drives?

    I say this not in jest; you appear to be logged - without a floppy disk how?

    'Andreas

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  • From steve@21:1/5 to Andreas Eder on Thu Jul 22 23:30:11 2021
    On 7/10/21 4:00 AM, Andreas Eder wrote:
    On Fr 09 Jul 2021 at 21:13, steve <sgonedes1977@gmail.com> wrote:

    The first time I used vi I executed a remote shell and fixed the passwd
    file so I could log back into the system. Try doing that with emacs,
    a floppy disk, and 9600 baud modem :)

    I can do that even without the floppy and the modem.

    'Andreas


    If you don't mind my asking... how? Wifi?

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  • From Philipp Ludwig@21:1/5 to All on Thu Nov 2 10:19:56 2023
    You can compile your kernel with EFISTUB and the appropiate CMDLINE,
    then you don’t need any bootloader.
    However, you can’t use a ramdisk this way; if you need something like
    that for e.g. decrypting /, you will need to hack something into an
    filesystem that is embedded in the kernel.

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