Bitwarden Manjaro



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Wednesday, 08 Jul 2020 18:38:00 · 4 minute read · CommentsManjaro

At the end of my last post I noted that I’d switched from an Ubuntu flavoured distro to Manjaro Linux. I’ve been rocking it for over a month now, first on an 2013 Dell Optiplex 9090 but it just got an upgrade!

  • AMD Ryzen 5 3600
  • Gigabyte x570 UD
  • Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1650 super
  • 16GB DDR4 RAM

It’s the first build I’ve done in a long time, and the first AMD build I’ve done. The old Dell had a couple of hard drives I mirrored with ZFS, but this new machine has a slightly more elaborate setup:

  • 2x 240GB SSDs - Boot, swap, OS
  • 2x 2TB HDDs - home directory
  • 1x 2TB HDD - backup

In this post I’m documenting how the disks are configured.

Partition Layout

You can see each partition gets a label stating that it’s an SSD, where it is in the case, the serial number, and what the partition is for.

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Boot

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Currently the boot partition is a vfat file system containing the required bits for systemd-boot. It’s not currently mirrored and this post will get updated when I figure that bit out.

SWAP

I created a mirror of the two SSDs second partitions using mdadm, issued mkswap and told the system to start using it.

I also copied it to /etc/fstab - see end.

Operating System

I really like the ZFS layout that FreeBSD uses. It was a while ago and I can’t recall how Manjaro sets ZFS datasets up, but I didn’t like it, so I used the following create my OS disk:

Note: The above uses the two home directory drives, I’ve since copied these to the SSDs but I’ve not changed the disk names in the above to match the new setup.

Partition Layout

Spot the oddity? This drive starts around 3GB in because I used to have /boot and SWAP partitions on here before they migrated to the SSDs.

ZFS

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ZFS is a little complicated because I’ve removed the OS datasets from this pool and kept my home directory, but itI’ve done something like this:

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I’ve got more datasets under my home directory that came from another machine.

Note:pwll is Welsh for ‘pool’.

The backup drive used to be my Time Machine drive on my Mac. It has a basic partition layout:

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It’s got a single dataset:

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And I just zfs send snapshot to it periodically.

Note:tad is Sindarin Elvish for ‘two’.

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SSD Partitioning

The below was used to create the required partitions on the boot drive.

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fstab

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