Ubuntu: Reorder system groups step

This is to allow me to reduce the delta with Debian.  By putting this at
the end, I can simply omit it on Debian, which avoids needing to
renumber all the following steps in that section.
Richard Laager 2019-04-10 08:57:09 -05:00
parent 462eb6f74e
commit 8d3a05a5c1
1 changed files with 9 additions and 8 deletions

@ -339,16 +339,11 @@ Install GRUB to the disk(s), not the partition(s).
* The `-s 1` for `mkdosfs` is only necessary for drives which present 4 KiB logical sectors (“4Kn” drives) to meet the minimum cluster size (given the partition size of 512 MiB) for FAT32. It also works fine on drives which present 512 B sectors. * The `-s 1` for `mkdosfs` is only necessary for drives which present 4 KiB logical sectors (“4Kn” drives) to meet the minimum cluster size (given the partition size of 512 MiB) for FAT32. It also works fine on drives which present 512 B sectors.
4.9 Setup system groups: 4.9 Set a root password
# addgroup --system lpadmin
# addgroup --system sambashare
4.10 Set a root password
# passwd # passwd
4.11 Enable importing bpool 4.10 Enable importing bpool
This ensures that `bpool` is always imported, regardless of whether `/etc/zfs/zpool.cache` exists, whether it is in the cachefile or not, or whether `zfs-import-scan.service` is enabled. This ensures that `bpool` is always imported, regardless of whether `/etc/zfs/zpool.cache` exists, whether it is in the cachefile or not, or whether `zfs-import-scan.service` is enabled.
``` ```
@ -368,13 +363,19 @@ This ensures that `bpool` is always imported, regardless of whether `/etc/zfs/zp
EOF EOF
# systemctl enable zfs-import-bpool.service # systemctl enable zfs-import-bpool.service
``` ```
4.12 Optional (but recommended): Mount a tmpfs to /tmp
4.11 Optional (but recommended): Mount a tmpfs to /tmp
If you chose to create a `/tmp` dataset above, skip this step, as they are mutually exclusive choices. Otherwise, you can put `/tmp` on a tmpfs (RAM filesystem) by enabling the `tmp.mount` unit. If you chose to create a `/tmp` dataset above, skip this step, as they are mutually exclusive choices. Otherwise, you can put `/tmp` on a tmpfs (RAM filesystem) by enabling the `tmp.mount` unit.
# cp /usr/share/systemd/tmp.mount /etc/systemd/system/ # cp /usr/share/systemd/tmp.mount /etc/systemd/system/
# systemctl enable tmp.mount # systemctl enable tmp.mount
4.12 Setup system groups:
# addgroup --system lpadmin
# addgroup --system sambashare
## Step 5: GRUB Installation ## Step 5: GRUB Installation
5.1 Verify that the ZFS boot filesystem is recognized: 5.1 Verify that the ZFS boot filesystem is recognized: