Two of my sisters are doing that, and they’re lovely kids and will be surrounded by people who love them and will help them grow. So I think that’s absolutely fine.
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Two of my sisters are doing that, and they’re lovely kids and will be surrounded by people who love them and will help them grow. So I think that’s absolutely fine.
I add stuff to FAQs when I am fucking tired of answering the same old dumb questions
Mods remove this, it’s clearly a pisspost
Man’s helping you not look stupid and you’re calling him a troll, amigo.
Happens to be true in all modern western countries though, only the US seems unable to force companies to pay a livable minimum wage.
Point made :D
I mean, yes. But on the other hand, I’ve removed usb-connected media without using that button thousands of times and never had an issue. I’m obviously not doing it when I am writing to or reading from the medium.
Either way, thanks again for taking the time to respond :)
Sure, I mean I am used to reading (and writing) manuals and documentation, so I usually go that route first when I know where to look. And your answer was helpful. Anyway, what are some authoritative ressources I should consult concerning these fundamental concepts?
cheers!
Don’t do that.
Coming from non-linux, it’s not usually a problem. But now I know better :)
fstab is just a config file so the computer knows what drives and storage volumes its supposed to have when it boots.
You can add and remove drives without ever editing fstab. Plugging something in should give you the option to mount it in your file explorer, and in the same place you should be able to “eject” it before disconnecting the actual cable.
I know that, but this particular drive was meant to be permanently mounted and accessible, which is why I added it to fstab. I am removing it because it’s damaged and i have to replace it with something which isn’t to act as a permanent drive for the server.
Thank you for your help :)
Thanks. I don’t mind reading manuals at all, but is this not a community for asking questions?
It’s mounted to /srv which is not empty, and I can also still browse some of the folders on the removed drive, which is also confusing :) I don’t understand how that’s even possible.
Edit: It does not show up as a drive, but the mount directory is still there with a folder structure and a single file.
Edit2: I deleted the folder which seems to have done the trick. Still confused about how and why it was still accessible…
I figured removing it from fstab was akin to unmounting it.
Well, I just rebooted and it’s still there, which is what is confusing me :) But thanks!
So I should unmount it in other ways too?
Yanked out the cable like a medieval surgeon ;) Anyway, since I removed it from fstab I figured it was unmounted.
You should tell her this, basically, and also you guys can call each other. She’s probably also going to miss you heaps, although she’ll also have a new world to explore.
You should revisit Space Haven, it is improving every month.
Well, I for one am thankful you lot see so bad at explaining yourselves or I’d be out of a job
Love, the technical writer
My guess is they’re used in industrial kitchens when preparing lunch for lots of people. You know, the same people who have 10L of egg-whites in the walk-in cooler. I can’t imagine regular people using them, they’re definitely not available in shops.
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