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minus-squarescratchandgame@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkTiếng Việtarrow-up2·10 months agohttps://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=154054091026039&w=3
minus-squaremarcos@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1arrow-down1·10 months agoWow, I can’t believe I’m reading that first point from a 2018 comment. I’d mock it if it was in 2006. You should have backups. Not hedge against 1 in 10 million error conditions. The second one is a huge bother in desktops. I never not regretted trying it. The third one is a complete non-problem.
minus-squarescratchandgame@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkTiếng Việtarrow-up2·edit-29 months ago You should have backups. Not hedge against 1 in 10 million error conditions. if a partition isn’t actively written to, it’s less likely to suffer damage The second one is a huge bother in desktops. I never not regretted trying it. ok The third one is a complete non-problem. This is only a problem with OpenBSD. They never encourage using a huge single root partition, and never test it. It have an asterisk, not a -
https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=154054091026039&w=3
Wow, I can’t believe I’m reading that first point from a 2018 comment. I’d mock it if it was in 2006.
You should have backups. Not hedge against 1 in 10 million error conditions.
The second one is a huge bother in desktops. I never not regretted trying it.
The third one is a complete non-problem.
ok
This is only a problem with OpenBSD. They never encourage using a huge single root partition, and never test it.
It have an asterisk, not a -