https://refspecs.linuxfoundation.org/FHS_3.0/fhs/ch03s18.html
Don’t put important stuff in /tmp. Put it in /opt or something.
https://refspecs.linuxfoundation.org/FHS_3.0/fhs/ch03s18.html
Don’t put important stuff in /tmp. Put it in /opt or something.
Yeah. For a small shop, it won’t help. Just show up and be willing to work and learn. Save that money.
It was the only comment, so unfortunately also the most ingenious.
I was curious, so I found this: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3263036/file-system-that-uses-tags-rather-than-folders
One of the projects they mention is tagfs, which sounds like it does what you want: http://github.com/marook/tagfs
The solution to genocide is not a bigger genocide.
That kind of othering is exactly how they justify their own genocide.
What we should be asking is why “selling a product” is no longer a business model.
Because they’re not selling a product, they’re selling an ongoing service. They run the relay servers, and those cost money every month.
I don’t know why people ask for help and refuse to listen when it’s given.
https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/rhel/
You should be able to add the repo and install the packages anyway. If it doesn’t work, give a description of the behavior including errors or logs.
Yes, you can convert RAID1 to 10. At least in theory, your controller has to support it. Check the system documentation. TrueNAS ought to.
But gradual upgrades in general are rarely supported. The recommendation is always to do a complete array replacement.