boot/root disk for the particular distro.
> Just don't mount the 'other' disk, other being the distro you have not
> booted from.
>
> Each disk should have a unique /etc/fstab
>
> On 8/4/19 5:57 PM, Ruslanas Gžibovskis wrote:
>
> 1) Unmount deb partition on mint and remove
request.
On Mon, 5 Aug 2019 at 10:05, Vladislav Kurz
wrote:
> On 04/08/2019 23:57, Ruslanas Gžibovskis wrote:
> > 2) If you just do not want to see it, run: find / -type f -delete
>
> OMG, I thought that members of Debian community would not give this sort
> of malicious advice. Th
1) Unmount deb partition on mint and remove it from /etc/fstab
2) If you just do not want to see it, run: find / -type f -delete
3) before booting into hdd 1 remove hdd2. Before booting hdd2 remove hdd1
4) install Windows or bubuntu on both hdd
I prefer su or u+S on a script
On Sat, 15 Dec 2018, 12:29 Shea Alterio As far as I know, pkexec doesn't validate arguments, so it might not be
> ideal if you are worried about people trying to trick it.
>
> On Sat, Dec 15, 2018 at 6:15 AM JungHwan Kang wrote:
>
>> Sometimes, I use a sudo
Paul Wise, what help is needed? I would like to commit, but not sure how,
never done that, but would LOVE TO! Could you guide?
On Tue, 4 Dec 2018, 02:46 Paul Wise On Mon, Dec 3, 2018 at 7:10 PM Jérôme Bardot wrote:
>
> > Why debian is not more harden by default ?
>
> We need more people who are
Hi all,
Jerome, I would say that most 'users' will go to pop choice, like only some
hardcore lovers would listen to "Tsjuder" but most of the people would go
with "Lady Gaga". Same here, if you do not want to learn, you use *buntu or
any "*" made of, else if you wanna learn and use stable and
that's the perfect choice :) but would be perfect to make, some sort of
extended expert instaler, to change MTA, DE, DNS and other software... but
it's another question... :) but i fully agree about ssmtp :) i try to use it
on all my Linux'es and only one has something different.
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