Talking to my brother, he mentioned some 'issues' with Windows not releasing the lock on the partition. He suggested and this is the really dumb part on windows.
To boot Windows and RESTART normally.
Since grub starts Ubuntu by default, it booted normally into Ubuntu.
I did the lsblk -f as before, only this time for /dev/sda4 - there is a UID for it. AND it shows as NTFS..
so,.. FFS Windows,.. FYS. now,.. to see how to prevent this stupidness in the future.
This why someone suggested that you go into Windows and do a full shutdown with shift shutdown.... normal shutdowns now aren’t full shut downs to allow the system to boot faster.
But he did that and it made no difference
Yup - a FULL shutdown didn't do anything more that the SHIFT shutdown.
... I don't see how just using some flashy marketing terms would actually get good talent.
my point exactly! 🙂
Not really what companies using recruiters like that want. It's mostly a myth that people want to hire great talent. Most places want to hire cool sounding, middling talent.
Someone needs to rip that earring out of his head.
Maybe then he'll get a clue.
He wouldn't get as many views then, and that's really the point. People don't like watching someone succeed nearly so much as the utterly stupid. (See his $100,000 pc build for another one.)
Views also get him sponsorship which is where the $100,000 PC came from.
Exactly. The sponsors don't care that the content is banal. They care about the numbers of viewers and to a lesser degree their demographics.
Never followed up on this, whoops. We ended up using VyOS for a few years. But the hardware died on us and was too complex to service. It made no sense as it was cheaper to replace with new Ubiquiti hardware than it was to maintain what we already had. So we ended up going with a UBNT ERL and it has been great.
Out of curiosity, is it the one running the NTG lab?
I'm just assuming that you only have it doing routing and that it can do the basics at full line speed.
Yes, that is what is currently running there. We don't do QoS filtering in the lab, so it handles the speeds just fine.
ERL can do near line speed as long as you don’t do something to hit the CPU.