Thank you! I will give that a shot tomorrow and test it
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I will take a look at it, but the fundamental issue is it screws with the iommu groups too and then I have to go fix that in proxmox. If I can at least guarantee a network connection then I can remote in and fix it in the event something goes really wrong.
Ummm... replying to the wrong thread I think 😁.
NO IT IS YOU WHO DONT UNDERSTAND IT IS PERFECT LOGIC
Dude, chill, it's a meme... sheesh.
You're a meme
I'm a Linux admin
Grovel before me or I will go through your browsing history
(hit me up if you want to hear what distro i run btw)
What distro? Tho if you're an admin it should be multiple distros, no?
Nope. Just the one.
He did say BTW in the end, so... it's NOT Arch!
Mine is easy - /dev/nvme[tab][tab][tab]
babe wake up, we heard you like dynamic interface IDs that happen to be mostly static, so we applied it to your nvme drives, because fuck it, why not.
Kinda miss the Wild West days where you'd recompile and suddenly there'd be a whole new device naming convention.
I just run arch. It self compiled.
Shouldn't that be
hdX, sdX, and nvmewtfisthisp1
PATA HDDs are hdX
SATA and SCSI HDDs are sdX
That USED to be true. Now every block device is sdx... except to nvme.
Yes but with zeros also.