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You guys are still using SATA?

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Shhh let’s pretend we are for Groo’s sake here.

Although in all seriousness, my desktop has both: a 512 GB NVMe where the OS and apps are installed and a 2 TB 7200 rpm HDD where I dump data and some slower games.

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It’s insane how much more affordable NVMEs are. When I got my 2tb it was almost three times as much as it is now.

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Nothing happened because he forgot to uncomment the commands im_stuff.jpg

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# is for root

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I have been using Linux for 3 years,

And I just learned this from your comment

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That’s kind of great, because root is not intended for regular users.

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It’s ok though, you had a backup. Right? You had a backup?

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[insert Anakin & Padme meme]

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This is dumb, the is no point in using mkfs just before dding an ISO on a drive, even if it is the wrong one.

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[X] I ran dd and now my computer won’t boot

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Sure it will, to the iso you just overwrote your boot drive with lmao

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If the ISO was on his boot drive, dd might have broken the partition before it finished reading the file.

It’s a reference to the Arch Linux fuck-up assessment form anyway.

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