This is the answer. Find your UUID with “blkid” and mount it in fstab with the ID.
It’s worth learning how. This problem is something everyone goes through (hopefully) once.
https://ostechnix.com/mount-a-drive-permanently-in-linux-using-fstab/
This is the answer. Find your UUID with “blkid” and mount it in fstab with the ID.
It’s worth learning how. This problem is something everyone goes through (hopefully) once.
https://ostechnix.com/mount-a-drive-permanently-in-linux-using-fstab/
Overwatch 2 becomes Overwatch 1 again. Gosh, who saw that coming!? rolls eyes dramatically
Yeah, I love the backup features they’ve bought in. The ability to restore specific parts of Home Assistant is really great
Sorry, Project what? Never heard of it…
That’s truly excellent news
The Myst “behind the scenes” footage alone is great to see. Very worthy of preservation.
https://archive.gamehistory.org/folder/f3e70141-62dc-447d-bcf9-b527284ea6b3
More power to them.
…and a price tag that screams “yeah, no…I’ll wait”
Yep, Duplicacy to Backblaze B2 for me
Yeah, it threw me at first too, but its nonsense. I have about 20 Aqara sensors and switches without the Aqara hub. I use the Sonoff USB coordinator.
I always use this great resource to check compatibility:
mount | column -t -s " "
Ahhhh…sanity. Thanks lovely Internet lady
With or without Sony’s “help”?
Ah, its just legacy servers. Any newer have been built with UEFI for a while now.
Those demo examples are very impressive. I look forward to giving this a try.
As others have said, we remove the recovery partition when it gets in the way.
We came across a very similar but more sticky issue the other day. One of our admins rightfully converted all our VMs from BIOS to UEFI. This, however, created an EFI partition sitting to the right of the OS partition for the majority of our servers. We’re now in a position where we can’t increase disk size on any of those servers without going through the process of rebooting the box with gparted and manually moving the partition to the left. We’re a 24 hour operation with hundreds of servers. This is bad :/
I just tried xpipe out off the back of this post. What an amazing tool. It has a great looking interface with a bubch of features I didnt know I needed. I am inside my docker containers in about 3 clicks. Props to you crschnick, this will probably become my daily driver for homelab server administration. The one downside is it will make me lazier :)
Oh my, I’m addicted to Satisfactory.
One hour turns into four at the blink of an eye.
Please send help…
Superbly original in its style and the art is great, but I refunded it.
Ultimately, its a kids game.
I used this recently to help a friend with some tech stuff. The docker images were simple to bring up and within minutes we were connected. It freaked him out how easily I could get on and control his PC. I was impressed by the whole experience.
Interesting stuff, thanks.