OrganicSuperlube

Oh, it's great stuff, great stuff.

You really have to keep an eye on it, though--it'll try and slide away from you the first chance it gets.

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mu-suwi
@mu-suwi

AAAAA

i logged into the old manjaro partition Once, it prompted me to update my kernel, i did that and it broke GRUB and made it so i couldn't boot into arch anymore :'> i had to spend all morning troubleshooting that. manjaro not even once

(i was trying to get sound to work in sid meier's alpha centauri)


mu-suwi
@mu-suwi

oh fuck

oh fuck

no no no no no no no

GRUB ERASED MY EXTERNAL DRIVE

MY ENTIRE ART FOLDER FROM 2011-2022 IS GONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! MY STREAMING SETUP IS GONE!!!!!!! MY PROJECTS ARE GONE!!!!!!! FUCK!!!!!!! FUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

i never told grub-install to touch that drive!!! did it assume it could erase that drive because it's /dev/sda??? i don't understand!! i had no idea this happened until i tried to open my old art folder just now



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in reply to @mu-suwi's post:

stop using the drive immediately - you can probably recover the data! deletions aren't usually full deletions on most filesystems, even with partition weirdness. the disk sectors that represent the lost partition can probably be backed up into an image file in read-only mode; then, that image can be mounted as a filesystem to retrieve the files.