Me: wipes cmos
My board: I've never met thismannvme in my life6 0 ReplyOh you wanted to make a small adjustment in your stable heavily modded game? Fuck you, spend the next six hours fixing it.
2 0 ReplyWho could have foreseen these consequences?
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When I was first getting into Ubuntu as a teenager I installed the grub bootloader on my dual boot install. I was shitting my pants when I restarted and it booted straight into Ubuntu instead of asking if I wanted Windows 7 or Ubuntu.
1 0 ReplyIt's almost always /etc/fstab for me, thankfully.
1 0 ReplyYears ago I learned to always use vim when editing fstab for the syntax highlighting
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Now you have to boot into USB, decrypt couple of hard drives, assemble raid, mount into place and chroot to start troubleshooting.
Iusearchbtw.1 0 ReplyI feel you. Once I f’ed up my GRUB config file and I had to boot off an Arch USB to fix it. (Ialsousearchbtw)
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Me: "Well I didn't really need it anyway, right?"
1 0 ReplyOops, this happened to me after activating some systemd services years ago (forced me to boot into emergency mode to disable offending services)
1 0 ReplyIt's fine, I wanted to try a different distro anyway...
1 0 ReplyGuilty as charged. Also, mucking about with the Nvidia drivers for no good reason is also not a great idea, as I learned a few months back.
0 0 ReplyBroke my first Linux installation after just a couple month by mucking around with Nvidia drivers. And when I say mucking around, all I did was update them...
1 0 ReplyI've broken an embarrasingly large amount of Linux installs through mucking around with nvidia drivers.
1 0 ReplyPrecisely why I bought an AMD card for my new rig.
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