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>update BIOS to stop BSODs
>encrypted LVM is gone from boot menu
I hope I can fix this with Grub but if not I'm just going to off myself. Nothing ever goes right in my life and I'm one step away from taking a permanent nap. :kek_grin:
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@matty Disagreed. I'd prefer my init system *not* to be a memory hungry monolith that systematically worms it's way into every key system and that distro managers refuse to support the removal of because reasons.
Meanwhile there's init systems that are far smaller and more efficient that don't try to be more than they should that distro managers are more than happy to tell you to get rid of.
But you do you my dude.
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@matty I just hate systemdicks, because it's gay.
Also you might want to smartctl your drive. You might be looking at imminent drive failure.
gay.mp4
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I've never really had issues with systemd. I think people just don't like it for the sake of being hipsters in an already niche environment.
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@matty I would give you shit over ubuntu, but I've had this same exact shit happen on devuan.
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I've used Pop and Ubuntu. I prefer Ubuntu. Don't know why people get their fuckin nipples in a twist over distro elitism. I can install Arch or Kali and sit there and look at the screen all day, it makes no difference. Or maybe I should use Qubes because I'm super paranoid about everything
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I got it to work somehow, I don't even know how. I booted a Ubuntu live disk and pressed buttons on the keyboard until it worked :02shrug:
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@matty The encrypted LVM I am assuming is a whole partition? Is the disk itself encrypted?
If you can find out what partition/disk it's on you can either edit fstab (if root is unencrypted) or modify the boot arguments to load /dev/{whatever} as root.
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@matty just admit youre too dumb or play awful pvp games only teens give a shit about
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Yeah sorry genshin impact isn't on my top ten list you elitist faggot
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@matty thats one of the games that didnt used to work because of kernel level anticheat but okay buddy retard. Either way those games work now too because they removed it for the steam deck.
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I like 144fps. I'm not interested in playing games that are only Proton compatible, dick weed.
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@matty you must have awful taste in videogames then, pleb
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@matty I am literally playing all of my games on linux. You dont need windows for that you retard
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@matty VR porn?
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No, I like to play video games.
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@matty I deleted windows 2 years ago and havent had a reason to dual boot since
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That's awesome my man but I do use Windows for other things.
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I dual boot.
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@matty you can avoid BSODs by installing :popos:
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@Snidely_Whiplash @matty I've been using Devuan, which gets the job done. The devs are also (supposedly) committed to getting rid of dbus dependencies, which I also appreciate.
But I'm moving to BSD as it stands.
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If you are really that annoyed by it, build your own distro. Base it off of an established one, most people use Ubuntu. Basically you repackage the base installer without systemd, and set up a repo that references the base distro for everything else.