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  • The part how they cloud technically access all relevant files, seems easy to me. As mentioned in other comments, just give someone or somewhere you trust your master password.

    Virtually impossible, that my dear ones actually can make any use of this. They don’t even know how to use a command line, not to mention how to decrypt a luks partition. In the end, they will get some linux friend to do this, copy all files on a nfts external drive and hook this up to a Windows machine. So glad, I don’t have to experience this monstrosity anymore.

















  • xcutie@linux.communitytolinuxmemes@lemmy.worldi find it's a great tool.
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    2 years ago

    I find everything so complicated with systemd.

    SysV was just intuitive for me and my knowledge. There was just one directory with all the startup scripts in it. And they were run in their alphanumerical ordner. Just that simple. If I wanted to change the order in which the scripts started, I just had to rename the file. You don’t want a script to run at all? Just remove it.

    I assume, systemd has many advantages for a knowledged user. But for me, it still is just a hassle.