• Evil_Shrubbery
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    3311 months ago

    Just hold the power button until it gets quiet.

    shush, don’t fight it, it will be over soon.

        • Evil_Shrubbery
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          411 months ago

          Oh yeah, deleting partition tables always felt a bit like (mini) scorched earth past-denying genocide. Gone but not forgotten. But also mostly forgotten. Nevertheless you legacy will live onwards through volume labels that I always use.

    • @shalva97
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      811 months ago

      It could be installing updates

      • Evil_Shrubbery
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        311 months ago

        You are right, but I always risk it (restore points work most of the time anyway).

      • @[email protected]OP
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        11 months ago

        Unless u have a ntfs shared drive which gets locked by windows if u don’t restart…

        One of the main reasons why I let ot boot all the way. If nothing else, it’ll mark the partition as dirty 😒. Sure, I can sudo mount my way into it, but I really have no idea if everything’s OK with it. So, I have to reboot, boot into Windows, mark the partition for a consistency check, reboot, boot into Windows again so it could do the check, then reboot again and (finally!) boot into Linux 😒… I mean, just let it boot all the way the first time, it’ll be over rather quickly.

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        11 months ago

        Oh yeah, I’ve had that happen to me (only the one time, like a decade ago), once I realized what gives I solved it easily with GParted ‘repair’ or something like that (iirc?).

        Edit: ohh, I think it was a (full distro) live-boot CD that I used.