nice
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Laughs in NixOS.
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I didn't want my post touching the other posts! Lmao
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Funny enough, this happened to me right before my final exam in high school, though it was Windows instead - it killed itself with an update somehow.
Fortunately that was just my laptop and it didn't happen durimg the exam.
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You don't configure GRUB directly in NixOS. You configure it like everything else via NixOS modules which are pretty robust (but with enough energy, you can probably create something that passes evaluation but won't actually work). Only my VPSs use GRUB, the rest lanzaboote and none of these ever broke.
So I'd say breaking your GRUB config by accident in NixOS is very unlikely.
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Never heard of such a thing. I use Bluefin BTW.
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you can cross post it you know
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i posted it in mastodon then in @linuxmemes
and in @memes lemmy.ml -
mastodon then in @linuxmemes
Mastos weird on Lemmy still, linuxmeme didn't show for me until just now, not sure what was up with that
in @memes lemmy.ml
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mastodon then in @linuxmemes
Mastos weird on Lemmy still, linuxmeme didn't show for me until just now, not sure what was up with that
in @memes lemmy.ml
bro it's ok
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mastodon then in @linuxmemes
Mastos weird on Lemmy still, linuxmeme didn't show for me until just now, not sure what was up with that
in @memes lemmy.ml
yep i cant post only lemmy cuz my account is new so i found a way to post using mastodon anyways
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You would have to actively work to do so. Even then, recovery is pretty easy.
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did you stole
\sigh
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You never tinker with infrastructure. This is exactly why you never test in prod.
You'll also, one day, discover why you pick distros with excellent rollback -- even simulated.
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Fixed
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I once shut down my work laptop running Ubuntu during a dist update. I have no idea why I decided to do it during work time or why I decided to force shutdown but of course it didn't boot up again.
Thankfully I was able to restore it fairly easily.
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Interesting, how does it bootstrap the system then?