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That's completely mental... Space X engineers are phenomenal.
If I remember correctly, it scans system files and replaces broken/corrupted ones. It can work on some issues, but it's not a fix all thing.
Also try SFC /scannow
I really don't understand why in the fuck would you make a movie about Trump at this point in time. The guy is dreaming about becoming a dictator for the US and is a convicted felon. Dude doesn't need any more publicity.
Yeah, because of US interference and the EU complacency on having a unified army/defense system, we're absolutely not ready if the US went rogue with a guy like Trump.
It's very worrying for the future ...
It's something we should have done back in 2016 already, heavily reducing our reliance on the US in cases like that. Be it militarily or economically. The EU can't keep being the third player in whatever world we are heading right into.
That's an argument made by our very powerful meat and agro-industrial lobbies. It's worthless, they knew but tried nonetheless.
It was definitely a headache for me as well, but you need a guest agent (like vmwaretools or qemu-guest-agent), a cloud init ready template for the distro of your choice, a cloud init config file (network/user/vendor) and a custom SCSI/ide cloudinit cdrom mounted at boot on your VM. You also can find cloudinit logs on your VM to try and figure out what's missing or what went wrong.
For reference, Apple currently has roughly 70 billion USD as cash on hands. 2.5 million USD is 0.0035% of their cash reserves.
If you have a yearly salary of 50k USD, that would be equivalent to losing 1.78 USD.
I am bad at math, so feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
You can use udev rules and systemd mount or AutoFs.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Udev
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Systemd#systemd.mount_-_mounting
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Autofs