

Should rename it to system64 if you’re running a 64 bit operating system. Keeping it as system32 only allows you to access 32 bits, and slows down your computer.
But I want my computer in 1 piece, not 32 or even 64 bits?


Should rename it to system64 if you’re running a 64 bit operating system. Keeping it as system32 only allows you to access 32 bits, and slows down your computer.
But I want my computer in 1 piece, not 32 or even 64 bits?


This is the future you all dreamed of.


I had this issue and it was because I told grub to support dual booting from two different disk drives (one of them USB) and then I removed the USB drive. Linux-boi still tried to enforce booting from the now not-connected drive.
I can’t remember exactly what I did, but there may be something about a systemd unit which can be removed/disabled - or maybe I did some fishing around in fstab to remove the drive it thought should exist but wouldn’t always (and then probably did an update-initramfs -u or similar.


You should rename it to system25 since 32 is from 1932.


Imagine it writing your essay about Nazi Germany for you and in the middle it asks you whether you think Göring would have enjoyed a Big Mac right about now.


How does one boycot all of the jobs (i.e. wealth) hoarded by them?


Capitalism is the only way ;)


Yeah, and we would never have had theater either without Ads. Will Shakespeare was all about the product placement.
Is free market capitalism turning into a communist planned shortage economy?