Post A7XCgRtsKs9FSpSVQe by yakkoj@mastodon.technology
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 (DIR) Post #A7XAOwYxOVeVRRCQKG by yakkoj@mastodon.technology
       2021-05-23T07:27:55Z
       
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       blah, trying to come to terms with Big Sur's default shell of zsh rather than just fleeing back to bash in a crotchety huffFirst, PS1 is all different, so I sorted that outNext, you can't "export PS1" in .zprofile.  It has to be in .zshrc or it won't work.Otherwise, not terribly annoying for a shell that claims to have Bourne shell and ksh compatibility.
       
 (DIR) Post #A7XAOwxluFVAgOoF0K by izaya@social.shadowkat.net
       2021-05-23T07:29:28.708397Z
       
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       @yakkoj look at the upside friendoit's not bash from 2002, which was the previous default
       
 (DIR) Post #A7XAg1ARWmHae4sIds by yakkoj@mastodon.technology
       2021-05-23T07:31:32Z
       
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       @izaya ouch... so Apple didn't update bash since MacOS X came out?Sounds about right for Apple. ;o)
       
 (DIR) Post #A7XAg1c5ryOu1poNk0 by izaya@social.shadowkat.net
       2021-05-23T07:32:33.715608Z
       
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       @yakkoj bash switched to GPLv3 some time around 2002 or 2003 so Apple justleft it, for like 15 yearssame with gcc, and the rest of the GNU utils they were using
       
 (DIR) Post #A7XCgQwJuIVeU7awbI by yakkoj@mastodon.technology
       2021-05-23T07:30:23Z
       
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       SPEAKING OF BIG SLURI still need to find an amicable solution (other than "don't use NFS") to my autofs woes.  I still can't mount under "/net" like I want.  I really wish I could make it work that way instead of the M1 Mac being the only stupid machine where I have to "cd /Volumes/Data/drum" where every other system is "/net/drum"
       
 (DIR) Post #A7XCgRQo4wtc0frI7U by yakkoj@mastodon.technology
       2021-05-23T07:32:58Z
       
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       but we all know I'll just have to use a few extra levels of directory because Apple Said So :oP
       
 (DIR) Post #A7XCgRtsKs9FSpSVQe by yakkoj@mastodon.technology
       2021-05-23T07:53:06Z
       
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       >/System/Volumes/Data/net exists.Hmmmmm... can't get killed for trying. . .>automount: /System/Volumes/Data/net mounted (/net -> /System/Volumes/Data/net)Uh...>"cd /net/drum" worked and my data is there.I'm reminded of that Star Trek Next Generation episode where they ran into an anomaly which was a feedback loop that their shields made worse(until Apple arbitrarily breaks it, I consider it "fixed")
       
 (DIR) Post #A7XCgSIgqbzuhn4K6i by izaya@social.shadowkat.net
       2021-05-23T07:54:58.212871Z
       
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       @yakkoj So, what, it's force mounting it to somewhere else as well?
       
 (DIR) Post #A7XD2ia6znuBZRpir2 by yakkoj@mastodon.technology
       2021-05-23T07:58:29Z
       
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       @izaya apparently Big Sur does this because it only makes a snapshot of the sealed system volume availableI don't quite know how it works yet
       
 (DIR) Post #A7XD2izHUE2QpVbp5M by izaya@social.shadowkat.net
       2021-05-23T07:59:02.554080Z
       
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       @yakkoj sealed system volume?is / a squashfs or something?
       
 (DIR) Post #A7XDOEIWGqTM1BrVdg by yakkoj@mastodon.technology
       2021-05-23T08:02:14Z
       
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       @izaya the SSV is a read-only APFS filesystem, it looks like. "/" is a mounted read-write snapshot of that.
       
 (DIR) Post #A7XDOEi2jwtBILntQG by izaya@social.shadowkat.net
       2021-05-23T08:02:57.177396Z
       
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       @yakkoj What a strange approach for a non-livecd-style system.