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  • Synapse@lemmy.worldtolinuxmemes@lemmy.worldWindows VS Linux
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    4 days ago

    Installing regular Windows 10/11 is definitely more than twice as painful than installing Debian 12.

    Once, I was trying to install Windows 10 and wasted an entire day! The installation would systematically fail at the beginning of the installation with a BS error message that doesn’t give any hint about what’s going wrong. In the end it just didn’t like USB3 as an installation media! I reflashed it to a USB2 and it worked, but OMG was it super slow ! It took literally hours to install !!!

    Debian, even as a noobie, you’ll go from flashing your ISO to a booted system within an hour. If you’ve done it once before, you will get it done in 20 minutes.



















  • why not btrfs send | btrfs receive? is there some advantage to rsync?

    I didn’t think of this. I am familiar with rsync, I went with it without searching for alternatives.

    did you hotswap the drives after each btrfs replace or shutdown and then swap?

    I did the swap with the system powered down. I don’t know if my the NanoPi + SATA hat support hotswap.

    what’s your host OS and do the drives spin down if inactive?

    The NAS runs Armbian. The disks are configured to spin down, yes. I don’t know if this caused me the issue while replacing disk 2. I suppose not, since during replace the disks are all reading continuously. But I don’t know for sure.

    Edit: fixed copy-past mistake with quoted sentences