

Depending on where you’re located I would happily pay for shipping.
Depending on where you’re located I would happily pay for shipping.
If you don’t want it, I’ll take it off your hands. I have a rack designed for that kind of hardware and all of the infrastructure to fully support it.
I would recommend editing your fstab and use the USB drive’s UUID to mount it to a consistent location. That way, even if you reboot or disconnect the drive and the reconnect it to, say, a different USB port, it will always mount to the same mountpoint.
See this page from the arch wiki for more info.
What about adding “in nog we trust” or something along those lines. Depending on your artistic confidence, maybe also a portrait, but with a chicken head instead of a dead president lol
Go to a grocery store and go “psst, want to buy some quality merchandise?” to random people passing by. Then reveal the inside of your jacket lined with eggs.
Ah, I believe that would be from a college course.
Statements that start with # in C/C++ are known as preprocessor directives, that is, they are executed before compilation begins. OP has used a which will replace any instance of A (
IF(x)
) with B (while (x)
) in the code.
So the IF
statement is really just a while
statement.
That would be awesome. I have a Dell Optiplex 7040 Micro that might be better suited for your needs after you play around with the big server. Maybe we could trade?