Milk sad is sad!

This is why I always have a Linux distro in a USB stick like I mention in this thread (on twitter)

https://twitter.com/maximalistus/status/1689011366747836416?s=20

And in here in one video.

https://lightning.video/ac184fe05dbfbe7b88ca463d25de94ef59f8cdee92033a2b328a04a5df55598f

This USB stick is like my #bitcoin Swiss army knife.

But instead of Debian I use Slackware.

But why Slackware?

Slackware installs a lot of more packages than Debian.

So Bitcoin Core, Elements Core and Sparrow work right away.

And this USB stick is used in a computer without a internet connection. I transfer files to it using a vfat formatted USB stick.

And in this USB stick I have Bitcoin Core, Elements Core and Sparrow. Sparrow it is optional.

When shit hits the fence like with milk sad. I highly unlikely that something like that went into "core".

So that is why I have this USB stick. My #bitcoin Swiss army knife.

Slackware installation uses also a LVM on LUKS setup like in the Debian one.

But the Slackware installer uses ncurses and the LVM and LUKS process are done in the CLI.

Just follow:

"Combining LUKS and LVM"

https://slackware.uk/slackware/slackware64-15.0/README_CRYPT.TXT

In that same link you will find this

"A mkinitrd helper script".

So my initrd image is not created with this command

Is created with the output of the mkinitrd helper script.

And this most likely will be different in other machines.

And I don't think that I need more software on that USB stick. I like to keep it simple.

But I already used "zbar",

https://slackbuilds.org/repository/15.0/graphics/zbar/?search=zbar

And qrencode in these setups. Since 15.0, Slackware already brings qrencode.

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