

@boredsquirrel @swooosh not having to reboot would make this finally useable to me!
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@boredsquirrel @swooosh not having to reboot would make this finally useable to me!


@lemmyreader @barbara it’s a bit annoying but I kinda like that I have to manually link it a bit. So I create sh scripts in the usr/local/bin that just execute the flatpak run command


@Tick_Dracy @WbrJr ZFS snapshots and boot environments could probably do this. Not sure about the usb thing though. @allanjude (tagging Allan so I don’t besmirch ZFS too much).


@mjpc13 this would be an amazing blog if you wrote it up. Front page HN content right here. Very cool stuff. Thank you for sharing.


@mjpc13 @cyclohexane that’s impressive. Would mean the laptops should also be supported ? Was it hard to do?


@originalucifer @blackstampede I’d rather ZFS for the data integrity stuff than anything else.


@originalucifer @blackstampede if you can just do software raid and if possible get the disks to look like JBOD (just a bunch of disks) CPUs are so much faster these days software raid even ZFS offers so much more than hardware raid.
@gregorum @jjlinux newer packages and it wasn’t arch. Plus I like dnf.