Mom: We already have a Steam Machine at home.
Mom: We already have a Steam Machine at home.
Mac OS 7.6 for CHRP on an iMac G3 (Rev A) 💿… which was previously limited to running Mac OS 8.
Mac OS 7.6 for CHRP on an iMac G3 (Rev A) 💿… which was previously limited to running Mac OS 8.
"At times like these, bullets are a girl's best friend..."
From the team that brought you GoldenEye for N64: PERFECT DARK 🔥
"At times like these, bullets are a girl's best friend..."
From the team that brought you GoldenEye for N64: PERFECT DARK 🔥
(Just ignore whatever is going on with text mode in the middle)
(Just ignore whatever is going on with text mode in the middle)
That one is new.
That one is new.
Currently checking existing RAID 1 (2x 18TB) and writing zeros to degraded RAID 10 (36 TB).
Then I'll need to read degraded RAID 10 to confirm all zeros, create ext4 without lazy init, rsync current data, mount it and verify data.
Currently checking existing RAID 1 (2x 18TB) and writing zeros to degraded RAID 10 (36 TB).
Then I'll need to read degraded RAID 10 to confirm all zeros, create ext4 without lazy init, rsync current data, mount it and verify data.
Stumbled upon this after discovering that badblocks doesn't support drives larger than 2 TiB by default.
While I understand HDD not remapping faulty sectors that fail time after write, and chance of bad data matching CRC, how doesn't it log anything like SMART Attr 1?
Stumbled upon this after discovering that badblocks doesn't support drives larger than 2 TiB by default.
While I understand HDD not remapping faulty sectors that fail time after write, and chance of bad data matching CRC, how doesn't it log anything like SMART Attr 1?