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@@ -159,11 +159,11 @@ in the file.</ul><pre tabindex=0 style=background-color:#fff><code><span style=d
159</span></span><span style=display:flex><span>WantedBy=<span style=color:#a31515>multi-user.target</span> 159</span></span><span style=display:flex><span>WantedBy=<span style=color:#a31515>multi-user.target</span>
160</span></span></code></pre><ul><li>You might need to reload systemd with <code>systemctl daemon-reload</code>.<li>Then I enabled the service with <code>systemctl enable caddy.service</code>.<li>And then I started the service with <code>systemctl start caddy.service</code>.</ul><p>This was about all that I needed to do to get it running. Now I can easily add 160</span></span></code></pre><ul><li>You might need to reload systemd with <code>systemctl daemon-reload</code>.<li>Then I enabled the service with <code>systemctl enable caddy.service</code>.<li>And then I started the service with <code>systemctl start caddy.service</code>.</ul><p>This was about all that I needed to do to get it running. Now I can easily add
161new subdomains and domains to the main configuration file and be done with 161new subdomains and domains to the main configuration file and be done with
162it. No manual Let's Encrypt shenanigans needed.</div></article></main><section><hr><h2>Posts from blogs I follow around the net</h2><ul><li><a href=https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/solaris/ZFSWhyNotDirectoryToFilesystem target=_blank rel=noopener>One reason that ZFS can't turn a directory into a filesystem</a> — <a href=https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/>Chris's Wiki :: blog</a><div>One of the wishes that I and other people frequently have for ZFS 162it. No manual Let's Encrypt shenanigans needed.</div></article></main><section><hr><h2>Posts from blogs I follow around the net</h2><ul><li><a href=https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/linux/NFSv4ServerLockClients target=_blank rel=noopener>Finding which NFSv4 client owns a lock on a Linux NFS(v4) server</a> — <a href=https://utcc.utoronto.ca/~cks/space/blog/>Chris's Wiki :: blog</a><div>A while back I wrote an entry about finding which NFS client owns
163is the ability to take an existing directory (and everything 163a lock on a Linux NFS server, which turned
164underneath it) in a ZFS filesystem and turn it into a sub-filesystem 164out to be specific to NFS v3 (which I really should have seen coming,
165of its own. One reason for wanting this is that a number of things 165since it involved NLM and lockd). Finding the NFS v4 client that
166are set and controlled on a per-filesyst…<li><a href=http://www.landley.net/notes-2023.html#28-10-2023 target=_blank rel=noopener>October 28, 2023</a> — <a href=http://www.landley.net/notes-2023.html>Rob Landley's Blog Thing for 2023</a><div>Oh good grief, two of my least favorite licensing people, Larry Rosen 166owns a lock is, depending on your perspective, either simpl…<li><a href=http://www.landley.net/notes-2023.html#28-10-2023 target=_blank rel=noopener>October 28, 2023</a> — <a href=http://www.landley.net/notes-2023.html>Rob Landley's Blog Thing for 2023</a><div>Oh good grief, two of my least favorite licensing people, Larry Rosen
167and Bradley Kuhn, are interacting on the OSI's license-discuss 167and Bradley Kuhn, are interacting on the OSI's license-discuss
168list where the're doing 168list where the're doing
169bad computer history and insisting that a guy Larry Rosen 169bad computer history and insisting that a guy Larry Rosen