Far Cry: Blood Dragon tought me you can use them to distract your enemies.
Far Cry: Blood Dragon tought me you can use them to distract your enemies.
KurtJMac started Far Lands or Bust in 2011, and reached 9.9 million blocks earlier this month.
That sounds pretty much like what Dirvish and rsnapshot do. Both wrap rsync.
Does your FS support online resizing?
Yeah. I mainly use btrfs; it supports online growing and shrinking.
Be super careful about partition sizes. […]
I know. I have done plenty of same device partition resizing. I know the pit falls, and for safety shrink the FS to below what the LV is going to be.
Have backups.
Thanks for the reminder. I’ve been meaning to set up snapshot backups for this machine using rsnapshot as an experiment. I mainly use Dirvish
Nah, it’ll be fine.
I might have a large enough USB SSD laying around some where. I could probably use that instead.
That’s not even a bad idea then.
One of my machines has a boot partition that’s a bit too small, on an otherwise LVM setup.
Good grief. Why?
That one’s a rollercoaster ride and a half. Thanks for letting me know I’m not the only one who’s mind immediately went to Tickled.
jdupes is my go-to solution for file deduplication. It should be able to remove duplicate files. I don’t know how much control it gives you over which duplicate to remove though.
Tripple Choco Cookie.
Are you professor Nakayama?
I get it. Thanks to Kyle Hill
I think the only TK-based tools I have ever uses are gitk
and git gui
. And even those I have mostly replaced with tig
and lazygit
(n)vim + suda.vim.
You’ll want to look into a category of programs called dotfiles managers. There’s a bunch of them. Most of them are based on some kind of version control system, usually git.
I personally use yadm
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