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Lol
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Pacman -Syyu when you're feeling extra desperate XD
That’s funny and sadly accurate 🤣
I get the feeling. I had a fuck-up directory with solutions for my failed android rooting efforts. I tried to flash my phone with a random recovery image I found in an old FAQ section.
Fucking Allan, always fucking shit up.
😬
All we wanted was some detail.
I liked using Arch, but i got tired of Allan breaking into my house and bricking my computers all the time, so i ended up switching
What is the problem with using BTRFS for rootfs?
I think that this form is actually old, from when BTRFS was quite unstable. That point on the list made me chuckle.
It tends to break when you force power off the machine in my experience, where ext4 is super resilient to that kind of stuff.
Thats my experience at least.
Ext4 can't detect data corruption while btrfs can. Btrfs has only bee stable for a handful of years now. It had way to many early adopters that were burned
h--how did you manage that