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well. slightly related but not in technical sense.
I just updated my little homeserver (remotely) to the last versions of chimaera. After the full-upgrade I did a reboot to have it run with the new kernel and opened a ping to the server to see when it is back online.
Well. It didn't. I have (learned years ago) a monitor and keyboard attached to it. So I got there.
Guess what? Remind yourself that, if full disc encryption in place, you "might" have to type your passphrase to get the system running.... (yeah had 2 very long days before that at work).
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I have (learned years ago) a monitor and keyboard attached to it.
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Remind yourself that, if full disc encryption in place, you "might" have to type your passphrase to get the system running.
Which is why real server motherboards come with a serial console that works right from POST and/or IPMI as standard.
Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. Three times is enemy action. Four times is Official GNOME Policy.
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Which is why real server motherboards come with a serial console that works right from POST and/or IPMI as standard.
Which still don't solve the problem, which is me forgetting to look at that console....
(remotely over ssh means next room n this case)
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