it doesn't actually make a notable difference. boot is still spammy.
i think i either get:
- debug messages compiled in and shown by default, or
- debug messages not compiled in
i'll settle for the former.
this requires a patch to uboot:
- uboot thinks the drive has a capacity of 0 (i.e. 'unknown'). unclear precisely why. could be noncompliant drive firmware, or a timeout somewhere.
and a patch to the rpi bootloader:
- in order to trampoline into the rpi-4 uboot.
and custom kernel modules in the initrd:
- in order to detect the USB hub (rpi fw).
additionally, i'm MANUALLY placing `bcm2711-rpi-400.dtb` into `/boot/nixos/..-linux-5.10.111-dtbs/broadcom`.
i'll want to do this automatically over time.
i hope to simplify much of this over time: this is just the first thing which works after a couple days of hacking at it.
or maybe they were enabled by manually placing them in the right
directory :-)
either way, i should consider moving those out of the Pleroma state dir.
they really are more of a config option (alongside theming).
notably, this avoids the problem where `co<tab>` can't auto-complete the trailing slash.
`cf<tab>` autocompletes to `cfg/` in the same number of keystrokes :-)
with this (and a registered username), i'm able to connect to
channels which require auth.
i haven't actually received any messages yet, but i can view the user list
so it's working better than before :-)
experimental. i don't seem to be able to see IRC users on Matrix yet,
but my Matrix user does show up on IRC.
it's a low-traffic room, so maybe i just need to be patient.
i'll be migrating the postfix install to use this net namespace
so that IPv4-only mailservers have a port25-unblocked IP to contact
(HurricaneElectric gives a port-25 IPv6 /64 block for free, but
Zoho won't send mail to it. gmail does. didn't test other providers)