#archlinux32 | Logs for 2023-12-17

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[18:37:32] <girls> Hi KitsuWhooa - what did I miss?
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[21:49:02] <KillerWasp> I normally turn off the device through the command and wait for the device to turn off by itself. The next day it turns out that errors are detected in the home partition and the kernel dies without entering root mode. I had to enter from the other system into another partition whose home was not mounted and run fsck, several broken or incorrect inodes, fix them and run the initial system again, everything working correctly again. What were
[21:49:02] <KillerWasp> the broken inodes? Files managed by firefox.
[21:49:10] <KillerWasp> i hate firefox....
[21:49:37] <KillerWasp> s/device/computer/
[21:53:20] <KitsuWhooa> girls: sorry, are you still around?