Mine did that when I chose not to format the “/” partition when installing.
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Mine did that when I chose not to format the “/” partition when installing.
“I told you so!” - “No you didn’t!” - (mutual distrust forever)
Did it really fulfil the requirement?
This may have been the purpose all along.
Meanwhile at Xerox:
Except naturally occurring, discovered, onomatopoeic words such as bang, boom, cuckoo, tweet, drip, splish, splash, slosh.
They can’t remove the obsolete claim because China’s Anti-Secession Law promises war if they do. Last time it was 1992 when they agreed about “one China, ROC or PRC, not both”.
Taiwan Province of China
Ewww. It’s Taiwan, Republic of China #1! (ROC 1912 vs. PRC 1949)
(Third °F burns)
About 4, I’d start long term storage from 80% because self-discharge rate is 30% per year in room temperature, or 15% per year in the fridge, which is the best storage temperature. Also, Battery University said in some article that 65% charge is optimal for storage, which is ~3.95V/cell at rest for most chemistries.
No, can’t be lack of anything, it was the regular Mint 21.3 installer image overwriting Debian on a normal ext4 formatted partition. Nothing should have gone wrong. Reinstalled with formatting on, and it started working.
“Hadn’t” means “had not” (not done in the past), not “had not” (lacked possession). I’m Finnish and might be wrong.