I’d never use it on a production server due to the implications of data loss associated with such a command.
You could say this is the same as sysreq trigger b where everything is ignored and just reboot with ignorance.
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I’d never use it on a production server due to the implications of data loss associated with such a command.
You could say this is the same as sysreq trigger b where everything is ignored and just reboot with ignorance.
America, you are a seriously screwed up nation.
Open media vault everything you need.
If I were to go immutable and I wanted good gaming support I’d probably opt for Bazzite It’s atomic and it’s focus is being a base for a great for gaming, Chris Titus ran it recently (and killed it in good titus fashion) and the outcome was really really good.
I’m not a craft beer neckbeard but I’ve been an ale drinker since late 90’s as larger is shite and gives me heartburn.
Every brand has a PR stance so i dgaf what their marketing says, I like most of their beers, some have odd flavours and I just don’t get them ones. Never been in their over priced restaurants and probably never will.
The claims being made here are pretty shitty if true and glad Watt stepped down, kinda hope they short stuff out though just so I can keep drinking the beers of theirs I like, so long as they come in 500ml can,
Screw this 330ml trend for the same price as 500ml !!
I have a systemd timer that fires a script that in turn SCPs things off to my nas. That’s enough for me and it’s proved it’s worth in the past when another system went belly up.
When I first used rEFInd I didn’t configure it and it still detected windows and arch. I only configured it to change the theme and to make adjustments to the kernel command line. It is a very simple bootloader that is advanced and has waaaaaay less CVE’s if not any.
I’m in the process of moving over to UKI and so will remove the bootloader entirely and at that point will just use UEFI boot loader (F12) to change OS/kernel.
I’m a lazy admin who’s been rolling this install since 2015 lol Maintaining a repo is just extra steps I don’t need, I’m happy to wgetpaste what I want to share when I want to and be done.
Yes ~/.local/share/Steam
Thanks but I just used it to be different. I’ll keep on too.
Here we go. …
Linux is the kernel.
Gnu refers to the userland tools.
Many say gnu no longer really applies as the userland tools are provided by more than GNU’s specific set.
So you need to work out what you actually want to access and use the correct protocol/command combo.
You mentioned in your post 2 protocols SMB and NFS.
If the share is SMB/windows then use mount -t cifs … (make life easier and ensure guest access is correct and working)
If the share is NFS then use mount -t nfs … (beware that nfs is also version specific)
Additionally use the correct gvfs tools either gvfs-smb or gvfs-nfs.
And as always when using arch based distro’s refer to wiki for full setup guides/examples
You’re mixing protocols on your share and access.
You mount with NFS then try to access with gvfs-smb, What you actually need is gvfs-nfs.
I use Arch xfce/awesomewm btw.
Just stop