tell me the most ass over backward shit you do to keep your system chugging?
here’s mine:
sway struggles with my dual monitors, when my screen powers off and back on it causes sway to crash.
system service ‘switch-to-tty1.service’

[Unit]
Description=Switch to tty1 on resume
After=suspend.target

[Service]
Type=simple
ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/switch-to-tty1.sh

[Install]
WantedBy=suspend.target

‘switch-to-tty1.service’ executes ‘/usr/local/bin/switch-to-tty1.sh’ and send user to tty1

#!/bin/bash
# Switch to tty1
chvt 1

.bashrc login from tty1 then kicks user to tty2 and logs out tty1.

if [[ "$(tty)" == "/dev/tty1" ]]; then
    chvt 2
    logout
fi

also tty2 is blocked from keyboard inputs (Alt+Ctrl+F2) so its a somewhat secure lock-screen which on sway lock-screen aren’t great.

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      That’s not even a bad idea then.

      One of my machines has a boot partition that’s a bit too small, on an otherwise LVM setup.

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          Nah, it’ll be fine.

          I might have a large enough USB SSD laying around some where. I could probably use that instead.

          • extend VG with the USB PV
          • move LV’s to USB
          • shrink root LV
          • resize boot
          • move things back on a new internal PV
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              Does your FS support online resizing?

              Yeah. I mainly use btrfs; it supports online growing and shrinking.

              Be super careful about partition sizes. […]

              I know. I have done plenty of same device partition resizing. I know the pit falls, and for safety shrink the FS to below what the LV is going to be.

              Have backups.

              Thanks for the reminder. I’ve been meaning to set up snapshot backups for this machine using rsnapshot as an experiment. I mainly use Dirvish