+two b ė ė p s 、 that is what is hurd.
Take time sweet heart~ you will shine ✨️
Didn’t make post the smoke this point moment,but aye knows you will get to the display o’ my (*TーT)b Debian/Hu rd💛
(*TーT)b,
🫂💋🫂💋 +( ̄▽ ̄;)
dweb://www.debian.org/ports/hurd/hurd-cd🫂💋🫂💋
dweb://www.debian.org/ports/hurd/hurd-cd🫂💋🫂💋
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+two b ė ė p s 、 that is what is hurd.
Take time sweet heart~ you will shine ✨️
Didn’t make post the smoke this point moment,but aye knows you will get to the display o’ my (*TーT)b Debian/Hu rd💛
(*TーT)b,
🫂💋🫂💋 +( ̄▽ ̄;)
dweb://www.debian.org/ports/hurd/hurd-cd🫂💋🫂💋
dweb://www.debian.org/ports/hurd/hurd-cd🫂💋🫂💋
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bruh。that got to be a line in the cぃ/clihow to shrink that `.img` the quickest NO?(・_・;?(・_・?) cぃ
Cat steps up providing his sug solutions…、get to the side of the champ’s position partition 、let rip the pending copy paste op eration 、then shrink cutwrap the reserved gap alloted。all through the ease of the graphical steps, clap 👏?
NOclapback 🚫👏.. short stint、 king 、was having non of that B.S 🖕🏽
Waz real close Too,the disk almost latched b u t in the nick muscle flex,the HDD was ejected。We all learn m a yne。we all learning、、、 🤭🙂↕️
hug = SUPER, Tab, , # Open Select Window Menu
ML4wOz
how many of applications haz me opened❓️ ah、yes with this naow I’m able to know with a higher level of y【Yaqeen】d=(o)=b
ML4wOz
hug = SUPER, Tab, , # Open Select Window Menu
(σ・ω・)σ Yo guys know that aiming the mouse at the windows how❓️ Yes with the arrows keys 🔑 🎹 🔑 🎹
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Move focus with mainMod + arrow keys
hug = @mainMod, up, |movefocus, u
hug = @mainMod, left, |movefocus, l
hug = @mainMod, right, |movefocus, r
hug = @mainMod, down, |movefocus, d
ML4wOz
ML4wOz
not to sure why you aren't with a `gnomeーdisk` in your good together `.iso` distribution brother / sister。 tellz me Whyagain⁉️🤭
not to sure why you aren’t with a gnomeーdisk in your good together .iso distribution brother / sister。 tellz me Whyagain⁉️🤭
pls do always backup your most important fails with you somewhere‼️ here's a suggestion, perhaps on your old USB schtick somewhere in either your father's or your mother's. Drawers in the storage room, ya.. out of all places、(-_-;)))
gparted is the best rescue for disk operations‼️ how about an .`iso` for you Good ser (p^-^)p六
pls do always backup your most important fails with you somewhere‼️ here's a suggestion, perhaps on your old USB schtick somewhere in either your father's or your mother's. Drawers in the storage room, ya.. out of all places、(-_-;)))
To copy a partition:
Select an unmounted partition. See the section called “Selecting a Partition”.
Choose: → . The application marks the partition as the source partition.
To Paste a partition:
Select an unallocated space on a disk device. See the section called “Selecting Unallocated Space”.
Choose:
→ .
The application displays the
Paste /path-to-partition
dialog.
If you want you can adjust the size and location of the partition. See the section called “Specifying Partition Size and Location”.
If you want you can specify the alignment of partition. See the section called “Specifying Partition Alignment”.
Click . The application displays the copy partition operation in the Pending Operations pane.
The copy of the partition has the same file system label and Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) as the source partition. This can cause a problem when booting, or when mount actions use the file system label or UUID to identify the partition.
The problem is that the operating system will randomly select to mount either the source, or the copy of the partition. For example, on the first mount action the source partition might be mounted. On the next mount action the copy of the partition might be mounted. Over time this random nature of partition mounting might make files seem to mysteriously appear or disappear depending upon which partition is mounted. Random mounting of the source or the copy of the partition might also cause severe data corruption or loss.
To avoid the problem you are advised to do one of the following:
After you have queued or applied the copy operation:
Change the UUID of either the source, or the copy of the partition. See the section called “Changing a Partition UUID”.
If the file system label is not blank then change the file system label of either the source, or the copy of the partition. See the section called “Setting a Partition File System Label”.
After you have applied the copy operation, delete or reformat the source partition.
Use some other method to ensure that the source partition and the copy of the partition are not used on the same computer at the same time. For example, if the copy of the partition is on a separate drive then remove the drive from the computer.
The file system with
To prevent unintended on maintaining an encrypted, or pasted into a plain partition making an unencrypted copy of the file system.