On 03/30/2023 12:00 AM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
If it doesn't have a partition, then you can't put a label. If it had a
partition, there would be a UUID.
So use gparted to partition and format it, and give it a label because
it's easier to type a label into fstab than a UUID.
> Am 30.03.2023 um 06:45 schrieb Ranjan Maitra :
>
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to modify my /etc/fstab to mount a drive (where I want to place a
> backup). From looking at the current setup created by anaconda, it looks like
> I have to setup using UUID or LABEL (however these seem to be blank, see
On 3/29/23 22:45, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 03/29/2023 10:45 PM, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
So, how do I mount this drive onto my /etc/fstab? Sorry if things are
not clear, but I am happy to clarify further and provide more
information.
Use gparted to give it a label.
If it doesn't have a partition, the
On 03/29/2023 10:45 PM, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
So, how do I mount this drive onto my /etc/fstab? Sorry if things are not
clear, but I am happy to clarify further and provide more information.
Use gparted to give it a label.
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On 3/29/23 21:45, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
I am trying to modify my /etc/fstab to mount a drive (where I want to place a
backup). From looking at the current setup created by anaconda, it looks like I
have to setup using UUID or LABEL (however these seem to be blank, see below).
First, my setup.
Hi,
I am trying to modify my /etc/fstab to mount a drive (where I want to place a
backup). From looking at the current setup created by anaconda, it looks like I
have to setup using UUID or LABEL (however these seem to be blank, see below).
First, my setup.
I have one SSD that has / and all th
On 03/29/2023 08:22 PM, Tim via users wrote:
Perhaps initially, but if you're sent to a page with Google ads, you
check your gmail, you use your Android phone, or do any number of
ordinary internet activities, and you're identifiable.
That may be so, but at least by using startpage.com you're n
Tim:
>> Look at Google, it's goal is databasing everything. Tie a bunch of
>> queries to the same IP, roll it all together, it doesn't matter what
>> privacy options you attempt, which different browsers you use, or if
>> you remove cookies. If you don't want some queries in that database,
>> don
On 03/29/2023 04:22 AM, Tim via users wrote:
Look at Google, it's goal is databasing everything. Tie a bunch of
queries to the same IP, roll it all together, it doesn't matter what
privacy options you attempt, which different browsers you use, or if
you remove cookies. If you don't want some qu
On Tue, 2023-03-28 at 15:59 -0700, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
> I was just wanting to see what DNS I was actually using.
>
> I have this in my /etc/naned/conf
>
> options {
> # the following forwarders is Family Friendly Open DNS (no porn
> sites):
> forwarders { 208.67.222.
On Tue, 2023-03-28 at 13:47 -0700, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
> the ones that answered the queries that your name
> server asked of it
The general process for asking a real domain server for a domain name
like www.example.com is that it'd consult its records (*) to find a
root server, ask one o
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