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  • When you first set it up there is an option to set a custom filesystem, I selected that and then chose the default which just sorts by year and day

  • What's wrong with infinite scroll?

  • Mine has always been called waste bin, I didn't know it was ever called recycle bin

  • Because Christopher Nolan is famous for making dialogue inaudible and then saying that the reason people can't hear it is because the film was supposed to be viewed in a high end cinema with a full surround sound system

  • That's almost 1W per dollar!

  • Hugtight

  • It let's you access Windows 365 and Azure virtual desktops but nothing local

  • No they just have no replacement for it yet other than the inbuilt RDP app that comes with Windows (or third party apps). I don't believe the protocol itself is changing

  • How would they gain your fingerprint? I didn't think iOS or Android actually passed that on to apps I thought the OS handled biometric authentication and just informed the app that the fingerprint matched?

  • Isn't he specifically trying to exclude Obama by saying they can only run for a third term if the first 2 weren't consecutive?

  • Dewey is that you?

  • Is it better than zsh or bash with their corresponding completion packages installed?

  • I thought the N150 was supposed to be really low power?

  • Serious question for anyone who knows about this sort of thing, new teams is an electron app right? Which from my understanding means it's basically just Chrome that only loads a single page? So how the fuck does it break so often!?

  • Yeah sorry, I've got no idea why its still not working, I can think if a couple of other things to try but they probably won't work lol. I think it will be quicker and easier to do a fresh install at this point

  • Nigel Farage is like a shit that just won't flush

  • That's strange, could you run sudo blkid again and check the UUIDs still match between the two drives? Also you should now be able to press e on the grub boot menu, can you scroll to the bottom and then send a screenshot of that as well?

    Edit: and do the UUIDs of either disk match what you see in that error message?

  • Yeah sorry I've not come across that error before so I have no idea how to fix it without copying the partitions again. I don't think its anything to do with you not using an Opensuse image, other distros should be just as capable of handling Btrfs. I understand if you've had enough by now and would rather just do a fresh install! However if you would still like to try cloning it I've tested and it should be possible using gparted (assuming you can shrink the existing partition small enough to begin with). Small disclaimer, its possible to lose data if shrinking the partition goes wrong so don't do this if you don't have an existing backup or you're not comfortable potentially losing the data!

    First boot into the live USB with your old HDD connected. use gparted to shrink the main root partition and apply the changes. Just pick a size thats below the space available on the new drive but a bit bigger than the minimum size you can shrink it to, you can resize it properly once its copied over. Then reboot and check that the HDD is still bootable. Then boot back into the live USB with both drives connected, and delete all the existing partitions off of the new SSD and apply the changes. Open the terminal and run lsblk to check if the swap partition is mounted, you'll probably see /dev/sda3 is listed as swap, if it is run sudo swapoff /dev/sda3 otherwise it won't let you copy it.

    You should then be able to use gparted to copy/paste the partitions between the 2 disks. When you copy the swap partition make sure it goes at the end of the disk so you can grow the main partition afterwards. For some reason when testing in a VM I also found I had to increase the size of the swap partition by 1MiB or the copy process kept failing. Apply the changes, then grow the main partition to fill the remaining empty space and apply the changes once again. After that you should be able to reboot and disconnect the HDD and you should have a usable system! If you want to use the existing HDD as a data drive I would just delete all the partitions after plugging it in and create a new one, that will ensure it has a new UUID. However I would wait a couple of days to make sure you're happy everything cloned properly!

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