Yeah, I think I got it wrong, I thought about /usr, but it can be setup on a separate FS as well.
Yeah, I think I got it wrong, I thought about /usr, but it can be setup on a separate FS as well.
I believe that the only FS that absolutely need to be on the root partition are /etc and /var. The rest can be anywhere else with various degrees of tinkering. For /home to be moved, you should just need to edit your fstab (or your systemd mounts, depending on your distro).
As legal as promoting beans and pillows!
I really love all the 5+ years old articles about why systemd sucks.
It’s not perfect but it’s so much better than the plethora of different init methods Linux used to have. Also managing sysv init scripts sucked really bad.
It’s lightweight, most of it is optional, it’s declarative, it makes managing your systems much easier and it just works.
“The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.”
It has to do that none of the American apps are being banned for the exact same reason. Especially when we know for certain that they are (at the very least) as bad as that one Chinese app. It’s a funny double standard.
Well, depending on how you see it, he definitely did
Wow, what a surprise!
That’s totally not fishy at all
Maybe a bit would be nice, but I don’t want it to grow as big as Reddit got.
It’s pretty funny because at first, people complained about UEFI being too complex and prone to attacks because of it. Turns out they were right !
You rely on what you know and check if the assumptions are still correct when you have more information at hand. That’s what government agencies are supposed to be for.
Evidence and records mostly ?
When you’re the ones manufacturing the crisis, it’s easier to prepare and profit from it