start with the configuration template of a "bare-bone" system, you can find that on usb installation or documentation. Figure out what you want as root and configure only that.
Leave the rest for "home configuration" of a user.
start with the configuration template of a "bare-bone" system, you can find that on usb installation or documentation. Figure out what you want as root and configure only that.
Leave the rest for "home configuration" of a user.
I didn't know the mount is proprietary
This question is quite specific to Go, also specific to the algorithm you using. You should also ask on the Go mailing list, or benchmark your algo in Go and then ask on rust mailing list.
don't say that im helping you
My brain said no, my dick says yes
it's more about linguistics and it is clearly what mathematicians in the past didn't care enough, so it is okay to talk about it and give ideas.
it's like putting two coolest topics together, definitely take notes and look into it.
you are just talking trash
Fair enough.
CLI is not about ease to begin with, it is about versatility.
ngl sounds more like a headache to begin with