it may not be refined. Is it possible that the refined is booting the kernel and init RD but it is asking you for a password to decrypt Luk's and you can't see it because splash and quiet are turned on. On Wed, Feb 17, 2021, 4:58 PM Roderick W. Smith srs5694@users.sourceforge.net wrote: The RefindPlus logs show that, whether the drivers were loaded or not, RefindPlus finished most or all of the scans and then hung. The one scan where it might be hanging is in parsing the manual boot stanzas. Your...
+1 This would be a great fix. If I start the system after a while of not using it I have to press arrow keys so the boot shows me which one is highlighted before I hit enter to boot. Otherwise I may end up in the wrong OS.
What are the chances of getting refind to access a smartcard? It seems like I would need an UEFI driver for smart card readers. There is one guy on the internet working on this without any help ( https://ludovicrousseau.blogspot.com/2016/06/uefi-smart-card-reader-protocol.html ). Currently, I have an encrypted root partition using luks with a passphrase. refind is launching it successfully but I have to type the passphrase. My goal is to type only the PIN for the smartcard which will then unlock...
make deb broken
make deb broken
pam-anyauth This project allows pam to authenticate users against anything you desire tl;dr install pam-anyauth utilities using your preferred method yum install pam-anyauth apt install pam-anyauth ./configure && make install setup odbc and isql if using it for accessing credentials configure files in /etc/pam-anyauth test pam-anyauth modify pam configuration to use pam_exec.so pam-anyauth DEPENDENCIES This utility can use putty and puttygen. install it if you want to enable that feature. Also need...
Similar effect here, running Kubuntu 11.04, cssh 4.00_05, Tk 804.029, X11::Protocol...
Similar effect here, running Kubuntu 11.04, cssh 4.00_05, Tk 804.029, X11::Protocol...