The D: is a CD-ROM. Geez!
Dang whippersnappers.
I give you an A. A for floppy.
What about the B drive?
5 1/4 big booty drive
No, CD-ROM is
/dev/sr0
Only correct answer, I don’t know what this whole letter business is… Dang kids
CDs nuts
Gottemmm
Specifically, she wants to mount the D:.
nah, D: is obviously your secondary internal drive for storage, because C: is an ssd for performance
she actually wants the E: 🏳️⚧️
She wants my CD-ROM?
Nope, she meant the ext4 drive mounted to
/mnt/homework
Edit: spelling
I don’t know what is wrong with my NTFS harddrive. Why do you insist on having EXT?
Because ext supports proper access rights from actual operating systems.
I GNU you were gonna say that, sick burn dude
I can’t be certain they mean the filesystem or if she’s asking for the external drive, which for many people is the D drive. Also that it can be passed around implies it’s external too. Cause who only has one drive formatted as ext?
Akshually
NTFS is also posix compatible. If - for some unimaginable reason - you want to use an NTFS drive with linux only, you can set permissions, but it will break Windows compatibility. More info here: https://askubuntu.com/questions/11840/how-do-i-use-chmod-on-an-ntfs-or-fat32-partition#74851
Of course windows does not properly support the one disk format they use. I did even use NTFS for a while cause the ntfs-3g driver has an option to force lowercase. Now I have upgraded to EXT4 with case folding.
I don’t know what is wrong with my NTFS harddrive.
Having a NTFS partition is what’s wrong with your hard drive.
Can confirm, my NTFS hardrive broke every week on my server. Unfortunately that is my only hard drive so I cannot format it without loosing all the data.
What specifically do you mean by “broke”? File system corruption?
Yes, I have to use NTFSfix or plug it into a windows laptop, it is very annoying.
But my setup is fairly janky though. I use a external drive on my homeserver as storage drive, and because of torrenting it is almost constantly on read/write. And I use a ubuntu LTS server, so it might not be the most friendly os to use with a NTFS drive. But there is no going back now.
Are you using the NTFS3 kernel module instead of the FUSE driver?
I am not really knowledgeable about OS and kernel, I just use the default for ubuntu 22.04 LTS.
She wants the /dev/sdb
/dev/nvme1n1p1
/dev/mmcblk0
micky mouse club block zero
Please teach me how to connect an external drive over NVMe
- Open PC (if not open already)
- Plug in
- Profit
Everything can be portable if the PC is open enough
that’s an NVMe to USB adapter
No that’s a Google search. Which mainly displays external name cases which expose name over usb/thunderbolt. Which in case of usb4 is exactly the same way an internal nvme works, via pcie.
Why do you have a second namespace on your external drive?
So that it doesn’t get lonely.
This is correct. 🐧
There’s only one D I recognize.
Ncc1701 no bloody, c, no bloody d, and no bloody e
low tier windows users : the D
chad linux enjoyer : Basic Data Partition
If it got BTRFS, then one can simply say “pass me the butter”
This is not innuendo, I literally just want that data storage device, butterface.
She wants the /dev/sdb
My mind immediately went to ext as in ext4 the filesystem
Then u realized why ur still a virgin?
Why would she want the (😮)?
My coworker used to ask me this. Like JESUS CHRIST, WE’RE AT WORK, STOP ASKING.
This. When they ask for the D (drive) just shut up and pull the D (drive) out. How hard is that!?
My honest reaction
D:
This comic was ahead of its time. Back when it was written, optical disc drives were still common, so an external drive would be E: or higher. Now, though, it’s actually realistic.
She wants the D: but he’s just got a 3.5 inch floppy.
I went to the comments to ask if she meant ext3 or ext4 but after a moment I figured it was just external abbreviation… Made a lot more sense 😅