My country has relaxed laws on piracy, so we had almost no books in our university, teachers just sent up pirated PDFs in a group chat
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Emacs opening when you hit a mailto link is still an annoyance.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•How do I recover data from a BTRFS Fedora partition if live images do not "see" the disk?
1·2 days agoFixed yesterday, see update.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•I wonder why the world is on fire? A mystery
2·2 days agoWhen do you expect US to have a proletarlian revolution?
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Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•US Energy Secretary: “I'm thrilled to report that tomorrow morning, on July 4th, we will end subsidies for wind and solar projects”English
4·2 days agoThey no longer need them, they are profitable by themselves now.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•How do I recover data from a BTRFS Fedora partition if live images do not "see" the disk?
2·3 days agoYeah, already solved, check the update. Mode was set to RAID over AHCI for some reason.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Companies Are Throttling Employees’ AI Use Because It’s Too ExpensiveEnglish
17·3 days agoTokens are well-defined groups of bytes ranged by frequency of occurrence in texts to efficiently translate them into a sequence of 32 or 64-bit binary integers, an LLM-optimised form if compression. They are well-known, you can play with them here: https://gpt-tokenizer.dev/
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Technology@lemmy.world•Linux Inventor Says He Doesn’t Believe in CryptoEnglish
1·3 days agoCryptozoologists are in shambles
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Linux@lemmy.ml•How do I recover data from a BTRFS Fedora partition if live images do not "see" the disk?
1·4 days agoDon’t recall doing so. I think I saw something about automatic switch to/from RAID and AHCI in boot logs?
I’ve actually seen “something/AHCI/RAID” switch in BIOS set to RAID. Will try switching to AHCI.
Edit: IT WORKED! I changed RAID to AHCI, now the system boots as expected. Thank you. Will change to solved.
nitroemdash@lemmy.wtfOPto
Linux@lemmy.ml•How do I recover data from a BTRFS Fedora partition if live images do not "see" the disk?
1·4 days agoI don’t think I changed anything relevant in the bios, I’m always quite careful with changing things there. Maybe I changed boot order to test live USBs a couple times. Reboots are frequent due to system crashes.
Also also, is it possible you have two disks, and grub is on one and your data is on the other? Again, kinda weird question, but it’s a kinda weird situation…
No, only one drive. I tried removing this drive, and it failed to get to GRUB. Plus, the rescue mode on Windows partition on the same drive that boots sees it’s own 200 GB of files, they are definitely can’t be anywhere but on 512 GB SSD.
nitroemdash@lemmy.wtfOPto
Linux@lemmy.ml•How do I recover data from a BTRFS Fedora partition if live images do not "see" the disk?
2·3 days agoIt appears the time was broken, the logs were new.
Here are logs from the live USB, this link expires in 2 weeks, I will preserve it if you’ll find anything relevant there: https://termbin.com/975x
NVMe
nitroemdash@lemmy.wtfOPto
Linux@lemmy.ml•How do I recover data from a BTRFS Fedora partition if live images do not "see" the disk?
1·4 days agoI think I tested the SSD-out scenario without live in.
Only USB drive itself shows under by-id. I don’t have a Windows install USB, the windows I talked about is a partition on the broken disk. It does see the Linux partition with DiskPart but can’t mount it or extract files from BTRFS.
LSPCI lists many cryptic names, “RAID bus controller” sounds like the most promising one. https://termbin.com/287u
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Linux@lemmy.ml•How do I recover data from a BTRFS Fedora partition if live images do not "see" the disk?
1·4 days agoNo, fdisk shows only the drive itself.
I didn’t find any obvious errors in dmesg logs, but again I don’t know much about them. You may check them out here: https://termbin.com/975x
CP2
No way it got a sequel
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Linux@lemmy.ml•How do I recover data from a BTRFS Fedora partition if live images do not "see" the disk?
1·5 days agoYou mean emergency console image? Yeah, that’s what I’ve been working with. Older kernels also don’t work.
For the second one, I checked by removing SSD from slot, it refused to boot to GRUB, BIOS gave an error. So it’s on SSD. Plus, Windows partition console sees all it’s files, ~200GB.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•How do I recover data from a BTRFS Fedora partition if live images do not "see" the disk?
3·5 days agoAs I wrote, GRUB with all customisations and rescue modes stored on this drive for both Windows and Linux work fine, so I find it unlikely to be a connector problem. Unless such a problem may lead to part of drive working fine and the other not. When SSD is out of socket, BIOS refuses to boot at all and makes loud sounds.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•How do I recover data from a BTRFS Fedora partition if live images do not "see" the disk?
2·5 days agoI already removed the drive, contacts seemed clean. Connecting to another computer is the next thing I’m going to try.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•How do I recover data from a BTRFS Fedora partition if live images do not "see" the disk?
1·5 days agoExternal live OSes don’t see the drive, but some things on drive when it is operating (like GRUB) work. DiskPart on Windows partition sees all partitions.


Can you encode them as base64 URL?