Thanks for the great memes! And contributing to the Fediverse
Linux hobbyist, Machinist and tinkerer
Thanks for the great memes! And contributing to the Fediverse
The beavers learned how to make concrete during the industrial revolution???
Have you seen my cheese?
Intreasting thee kinder suprise egg, has a quite metallic flavor. And a rather interesting color of blue. I will write record this and forward it to docter freeman tomorrow.
Mmmm half-life
Perfect to go with GNU
Yeah same :/ I miss my jams
Black liqurish is perfection 👌👌👌👌
Innertune is pretty good aswell
WhY DoEsNt It WoRk?
Baldis basics, gru looking ass
I miss the old Michael reeves
💀💀💀💀💀
Wireless Acess Point
Youtube nprs tiny desk concert. Got so many banger musicians and GREAT music.
With microsoft edge preinstalled
Reminds me of a long time ago, went to my aunts reeks of nicotine shes smoked for 60 years, havent been there in a long time. The carpet is a dark brown from the cigs and crunchy like snow from all the tar. Dont miss it a bit
I dont know if this would be applicable for your use case.
But in gentoo one of the recommended ways to backup your system is rsync. Rsync is single threaded, but keeps all softlinks and hardlinks aswell as accepting an exclude list for directorys you want rsync to ignore. I have recovered from some pretty big dumb dumb moments and have used rsync to build packages on my threadripper and syncing them to lower power devices like my laptop and raspi. And they work pretty well!
If you do decide to go with rsync you can use “rsync -aP (from directory) (to directory)” the “a” stands for archive this keeps all permissons, softlinks and hardlinks. The P stands for a progress bar, so you can see how its going. Another benefit of rsync is you can start copying and stop and start and it will only SYNC over what isnt new or modified. After the files are synced over you need to edit your fstab (its af file where you computer mounts your disks) and grub-mk-config. If not re-install grub
Hope this helps