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[โ€“] some_random_nick@lemmy.world 8 points 14 hours ago* (last edited 14 hours ago)

It's not like the STD vanishes after ~~jumping~~ being pushed.

Fastboot was never enabled to begin with :-/

[โ€“] some_random_nick@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Ok, I foxed it! I looked around in the log of which I mostly understood nothing, but then I came acress the section where the kernel/shstemd mounts the drives and the error it spits out. Googling it gave me an arch forum post with the identical problem. Windows didn't shutdown correvtly the last time I used it and did something to the partition table. I'll update my post wiy the solution.

Tnx. I will report back tonight when I get around checking.

I'll check the BIOS stuff tonight.

As for the sata port, the new drive was connected to a different one so it can't be it. I did a drive health check and all seemed well and good.

[โ€“] some_random_nick@lemmy.world 3 points 1 week ago (2 children)

I touhgt the same, but connecting a new drive and getting the same "read-only file system" error is really strange. I used the other drive for qbittorrent and it worked flawlessly before the update. I haven't come around to try any of the suggestions yet. I'll report back tonight.

[โ€“] some_random_nick@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I checked fstab and it's the same from day one. I tired adding stuff to it and shuffeling parameters around (like phtting rw,exec last), but it did nothing.

I'll give ut a shot first before the other suggestions. Tnx

Where would I start? Any commands I should try or just see if the livecd let's me take control?

Tnx for the suggestions. I have asked on the discord server, but no response as of now. I will take a look at those commands and see if anything fixes it.

 

I don't know when this happened. There was a system update a few days ago which went fine. Two days ago I wanted to download something onto one of my HDDs and got an I/O error. After investigating I found out that I no longer am the owner of any of my drives and can't create/delete any files. Chmod/chown didn't help. Editing the fstab file didn't help since it had the exact same contens as when everything worked. Shuffeling exec,rw around has no effect. Mounting/unmounting didn't do anything. Phisically removing the drives also didn't work. Adding a completely new drive automatically set it to restricted. How the hell does soemthing like this happen? I don't want to do a system wipe.

Edit: Windows is to blame

It appears Windows did something to the drives the last time I used it which messed up the partitin tables and prevented Linux from mounting them correctly. After poking around in the journalctl like suggested I found an entry with the error message. Googling brought me to an arch forum post with the same problem. All that had to be done was to go back into Windows and run shutdown /s /f /t 0 in cmd/powershell. Link to the post: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=231375

Tnx everyone for the assistance!

[โ€“] some_random_nick@lemmy.world 18 points 1 week ago (6 children)

If 13th or 14th gen, only if you get lucky and update to the microcode hotfix. GL

 

Hello everyone.

After I changed the default font in KDE Plasma 6.1.4 on Bazzite to Atkinson Hyperlegible, all desktop icons have weird line spacing in the name. Notice how .png is hanging behind tge icon for TextFile sh. Changing the font size does nothing. Only if I switch back to the defaults does it fix itself. Any idea how I can keep Atkinson as a font and fix this issue?

Edit: In edit mode (right click on desktop) I can set the Text lines to 1 which makes things bearable. Still no way to manage the weird spacing issue. Seems that not all icon are affected. Couldn't find a pattern.

 

Does anyone know any additional sites for downloading ebooks in German besides anna's and libgen? I am mostly interested in sci-fi/fantasy novels.

 
 

Any idea where to find one? I know Germany is very strict with its copyright laws.

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