Personally it's one btrfs partition with subvolumes for root and home, previously i had a separate home with ext4 (it's always better to have a separate home)
noodles
joined 3 months ago
Try ntfsfix command
lsblk
This command will list your drives find the ntfs partition it will be something like: /dev/sda1 Then run ntfsfix on that partition as root
sudo ntfsfix /dev/sda1
If you still boot windows you should disable fast startup it can cause this issue, Good luck!
Nix generations in my case
Terrorist state
Normies never heard about wireguard nor openvpn, this enough to deter a lot of ppl imo
Keep hearing sites' availability is better
His face reflection in the right pic is funny
That's actually optimistic nihilism
But then you give away your ip, no?
Can't answer that sorry, i barely tried i2p
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