"...some experts aren't convinced that the data will be truly anonymous."
By virtue of the fact that advertisers are trying to link mobile data to desktop/laptop data, I'd say it's pretty far from anonymous.
Advertisers will do anything to waste our time with irrelevant data in the interest of making a few bucks. In other news, the sun will rise tomorrow.
Try exporting your zpool and importing it using the following:
zpool import -d/dev/disk/by-id
This assumes you only have a handful of disks and don't mind identifying them by model and serial number.
Also make sure the mount point doesn't exist after export as ZFS creates the mount point when it imports the zpool.
Looks like Fedora will be adding some features that CSF (ConfigServer Firewall) has provided for years. Huzzah!
As an aside, am I the only one who thinks it's insane to allow applications to tell the firewall what to do? The firewall is a sanity check to keep applications in line.
Former NSA Insider Announces AES-128 Vulnerable to Trivial Attack.
Are street performers entitled to tips from everyone within earshot of their performance? Advertisers seem to be making this assertion.
"...some experts aren't convinced that the data will be truly anonymous." By virtue of the fact that advertisers are trying to link mobile data to desktop/laptop data, I'd say it's pretty far from anonymous. Advertisers will do anything to waste our time with irrelevant data in the interest of making a few bucks. In other news, the sun will rise tomorrow.
Grandma? When am I gonna get my Christmas cookies?!
Try exporting your zpool and importing it using the following: zpool import -d /dev/disk/by-id
This assumes you only have a handful of disks and don't mind identifying them by model and serial number.
Also make sure the mount point doesn't exist after export as ZFS creates the mount point when it imports the zpool.
Looks like Fedora will be adding some features that CSF (ConfigServer Firewall) has provided for years. Huzzah! As an aside, am I the only one who thinks it's insane to allow applications to tell the firewall what to do? The firewall is a sanity check to keep applications in line.