Have you looked through the kernel logs? dmesg will usually show something relevant when wakeup from sleep is malfunctioning, and may show something about the USB charging as well.
Have you looked through the kernel logs? dmesg will usually show something relevant when wakeup from sleep is malfunctioning, and may show something about the USB charging as well.
So the patch is just copying the existing warning to a standard location?
Technically there are 2 months until Jan 6 in which anything can happen. I’m just not hopeful that anything will and don’t think it’s in my best interest to take a stand and make change happen.
This is how they win. We let them.
If it runs Linux, definitely
Lol still trying to decide if the linuxsucks community is entirely genuine.
Yep sounds familiar 😅
My home Internet charges extra when I use more than 1 TB per month. Not sure but I think it’s metered both up and down.
Idk if this is actually a good idea, but I would try using a media server like mediatomb to index the files and serve them to Kodi. It’s been a while so I don’t remember if it was mediatomb that did the organization or not.
Man this article is terribly off base compared to the title.
Considering how much faster my CPU is than my ram, even though they are both 12 years old, I should do this 😹
Great post!
I would definitely try using photorec if you have specific files you hope to find. It may not handle btrfs well but any files stored as a contiguous chunk should be recoverable.
I would also try partition recovery with testdisk but chances are it won’t do much for btrfs.
You can try the steps in this article: https://www.suse.com/support/kb/doc/?id=000018769
Don’t forget to copy your volume if there’s anything super important in there. only a very small part of the volume was zeroed, if tools don’t exist to recover the data now, they will eventually 😅
It’s deja vu all over again 😹
So can grub. Actually ventoy is built on grub
Shout out to all the homies with nothing, I’m still waiting to buy a larger disk in hopes of rescuing as much data from a failing 3TB disk as I can. I got some read errors and unplugged it about 3 months ago.
20 or 30 generations 😹
I have space for 1 😭
Edit: you’ve got me worried now, is the behavior you’re referring to normal running out of inodes behavior or some sort of bug? Is this specific to ext4 or does it also affect btrfs nix stores?
I’ve run across the information that ext4 can be created with extra inodes but cannot add inodes to an existing filesystem.
So shouldn’t you mount your home partition on /var/home instead?
And Mac! Whatever that means 🤣