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moved to Linux for the first time
(hexbear.net)
On the road to fully automated luxury gay space communism.
Spreading Linux propaganda since 2020
Rules:
Enjoy the freedom!
i am! also enjoying learning abt computers at a deeper level. had to use the terminal to mount my secondary drive, change the owner to my user, change the drive to rw, and give myself permission to actually write to the drive
This can be done permanently by adding a line to
/etc/fstab
weird, the device was still mounted on reboot and i didnt change the fstab
Mint is a good distro to start with, since you'll be able to find guides and stuff online when you run into problems.