

Why was the OK button not pressed?


Why was the OK button not pressed?
Mushroom Mushroom


It was me guys! I got the poll last week and I am pretty sure my Linux Mint 22.2 pushed it over 3% !!!


I got disgusted of full ash trays. Also it’s a real pathetic feeling needing to go the gas station before work / on sunday whatever. My SO did not smoke and was disgusted by it I always brushed my teeth before we met. Oh my god I could go on with reasons why I quit, the only good reason was that is was fun from time to time.


Also, I am surprised canceling the NTFS slide mid-copy didn’t break anything lol
Me too. After hitting cancel, a new “Force cancel” button appeared, but I luckily waited it out. Gparted reversed all actions it did and also copied back the couple of MB it already shifted over, when it finally told me it succeeded. So I guess the data is fine, but yeah I backed it up before anyway. Thanks for your write up, even if it came a but too late ;)


I now delete all partition on /dev/sda/ but my data partition sda4. Adding the unallocated space from sda5 and sda6 was no problem, but the partitions left were problematic. They are only about 800 MB and gparted tried to prepend that by copying the whole 913GB. I canceled the operation which would have taken more than 4 hours and prayed to god. He didn’t listen but it worked anyway.
Now after another grub-update the computer now boots directly into Linux, I have more free space and I got rid of the Windows bloat.
Thank you so much!


/dev/sdb and created a new ext4/dev/sda. However yeah I have to go to boot menu, choose the NVME, and then I get to the grub menu where I can choose Linux Mint - annoyingfstab, which went wellNow unfortunately I am still directly booting into the Windows repair mode. Before I directly booted into GRUB where I could choose or do nothing for some seconds to automatically boot into Linux. In BIOS the old Toshiba HDD is actually at boot order 1, but the Linux drive does not appear there.
I will now make a backup of the already mounted data partition on sda (couple 100s of GB, but anyway) and try to remove the old partitions on that disk and merge them with data. It still stays NTFS, but I am too lazy at the moment to completely wipe it. Maybe something goes wrong with boasted anyway lol.
Thanks so far!


So you are saying I can just easily format the disk dev/sdb? If I want to disconnect the other 2 disks before, I have to boot into a gparted live USB stick, right? What about all those Microsoft Windows Recovery partitions on the Toshiba disk, do you know where I come from? Can I just remove them and merge them with the biggest partition using the inbuilt partitioning tool? Thanks :)
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I just wash my pan normally. The amount of leftover oil is negligible.
If I deep fry something (which I pretty much never do), I put in a glass jar and throw it into the bin.
Why is this a YouTube video


I have an led strip installed next to my oven at a similar place. There is a larger “button” that reacts to touch, you can also dim it. When I am cooking, the steam of the boiling water turns dims that light on and off, it’s pretty annoying but also kind of funny.


Linux inbuilt Anti-EA-Protection


This is true, but I see “I use Mint btw” appearing more and more in the wild during the last year.
I use Mint btw
This looks like a video player UI but this post totally lacks any context


I thought for a second I was a first responder, since I am the first person to respond to your post. I am a bit drunk and very sorry for my useless comment.
It’s all slop for you youngsters. But I was there 3000 year ago when this video was uploaded.