Ew Flatpak. Feels like an OS inside an OS. And it also feels bloated. Like almost one GB just to install an emulator.
Are we going to ignore the following:
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Cross comment to cross post: It seems that you are vulnerable during pairing which is for like a minute. What am I missing?
Try those but also wanted to say enlightenment. I don’t even know if it still exists. If it does, give a try.
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Well said nevertheless. Both suck.
It sounds like you have Windows in one disk and Ubuntu in another disk. Confirm this before proceeding.
Now if that’s true, and what you said about dedicated windows ssd on a boot loop, it sounds like MRB needs fixing. I suggest you make yourself a windows 10 USB disk or disc. Run that and when it asks to install, you look for recovery. And try to run the fix boot and recover MRB.
Something like these 2 commands
Bootrec /fixboot
Bootrec /fixmrb
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Question: how to get a job as SysAdmin in 2023-2024?
And suggestion: it sounds like it’s the current work environment. For example, downtime should be expected and planned for. You shouldn’t have to stressed about it, and you shouldn’t have tl work after hours unless you are well paid for it. So, maybe change employer? My 2-cents
This is hacker rank cross post. The person did create the app.
See link below. https://dieornot.com/
Yeah it sounds like you messed up your boot partition. I’m not sure with EFI partitions, but when I used to mess up my legacy boots, I would recover using the windows recovery tools. Some command that would recover them. Again, I’m not sure abilout EFI partition, but maybe this is all you needed.
Anyway, good luck on your next try. I for one go with the safe route of removing drive(s) until I have the drives I need the install process to know about, you know when first installing an OS. I just don’t have the time for reinstalling things if something does go wrong.
So wait, what happens if you (obviously) turn off the computer, unplug the second ssd, then turn on the computer? Try that and report back.
Maybe something about methane or something who knows. I’m not up to date on this one.
Oh I thought that was like “we” cuz you play alone most of the time.