the ‘food chain’ is really mostly possum
the ‘food chain’ is really mostly possum
you mean you send it out from under the toilet lid?
It is my understanding that Linux Mint will install the bootloader on the internal drive regardless of whether you tell it to install the remainder of the OS onto the external drive. You can change the boot partition wherever you want, but I suspect that does not affect its end behavior. I would like the external drive to contain the bootloader such that my internal drive isn’t touched at all by my fiddling with Linux. I currently have a Samsung 990 Pro 2TB SSD in an external USB case, Mint installed, but with no compatible bootloader. Is there a way to sort the bootloader problem?
It’s from all the McDonalds, Jesus.
marked as resolved please take my survey judging my wang size
i was IRCing with my PSP at around 13 :p
What is your daily intake of waiter spit by volume?
heidee ho, neighborino
You can emulate this yourself by zooming into a portion of the second photo which renders you unable to see the couch, if you like.
think that's called baker's chocolate
I was having this problem in Mint until I rebooted the laptop with the microsd inserted.
pretty sure my samsung Note had that
The problem with mini and micro was that they were asymmetrical and very small, imo. at least you could tell which side the indent was on without looking with superspeed. Good luck getting it in the hole without looking, though.
C*****! THAT COMMON SWEAR WE HAVE AMONG US CHRISTIAN PEOPLE THAT WE CANT SAY, DUH