I assume this continues the boot process even if a drive is not found or something? Because if so you just solved another unrelated issue of mine while also saving me from ½ - 1 hour of troubleshooting/researching
SaltyIceteaMaker
I installed windows on an external drive for gaming. Now my arch install is stuck at a start job for some drive, wich causes it to time out and not boot completely. Couldn't be assed to fix it yesterday.
Also i installed nvim in windows for exactly that
Well if you put it like that... Yes
Guess im just blind lmao
I saw it this morning, didn't get it
I saw it a few hours later, didn't get it
Now i see it for a third time, i finally noticed the Ω in the corner. Now i get it
This may be a joke but i think linux and foss had a severe impact on my political/economical opinions
Well unreal Tournament is older than me and i am a legal adult. So suffice to say that the technology wasn't really there yet for games
Everone can play what they want but 30 fps is unbearable in most -not all- games
I only use vim.
~~i have been trapped for 2 years now... hope seems pointless~~
This is one of the reasons i don't use flatpaks, snaps etc. I get everything either from the official repos or from the aur. Except balena etcher as it is the only thing i was unable to install via my aur helper and i couldn't be bothered to look into why as balena is not that important to me.
It is the ONLY package that isn't updated with my update command as i installed it via appimage
Pff i write my game with 1's & 0's in a text editor
So i normally go with ext4, however windows can't really access ext4 drives so you'd need to find a file system that both support if you want to access the drive/partition from windows. My drive with all the games is ntfs for example which works in Windows and Linux. (At least for normal storage, idk if you can boot linux from it although i wouldn't see why not)