Palestinians dislike PA precisely because it’s a collaborationist government which Israel uses to manage their occupation. Even now the PA is helpless against Israeli attacks in the West Bank.
Palestinians dislike PA precisely because it’s a collaborationist government which Israel uses to manage their occupation. Even now the PA is helpless against Israeli attacks in the West Bank.
But I heard ext4 was more stable. What are the trade offs?
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How do I set that up?
Like what?
I didn’t need home folder snapshots.
Am I doing something wrong? Not seeing a particular option? I have never seen or experienced what you’re describing.
Thanks!
Thanks I think this is the answer I was looking for!
Thanks!
Alright, thanks, I’ll try some experiments the next time I have the opportunity to do so.
Makes sense, thanks.
In my next reinstall, can I combine the /
and swap
partitions (they’re next to each other so I can do this) and will swap files just be automatically created instead?
How about when I need to reinstall the OS? Will overwriting /
not touch /home
like with my current set up?
How about when I reinstall the OS? Will it only affect the /
and not touch the /home
?
I use btrfs for my /
because I can use Linux Mint’s Timeshift tool to make snapshots, but I don’t want snapshots of /home
to be included. Am I doing this wrong?
Also, if I don’t indicate a swap partition during install, would the OS use swap files automatically?
That’s racist and orientalist af. A people and their government are never equated. They’re always separate things. That’s literally sinophobia. Will you tell us that PRC citizens overseas are equal to their government as well, justifying their repression overseas?