You never tinker with infrastructure. This is exactly why you never test in prod.
You'll also, one day, discover why you pick distros with excellent rollback -- even simulated.
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You never tinker with infrastructure. This is exactly why you never test in prod.
You'll also, one day, discover why you pick distros with excellent rollback -- even simulated.
Goddamn that's a lot of black bars, we're no longer letterboxing this is like a-whole-post-office-boxing
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I didn't want my post touching the other posts! Lmao
Funny enough, this happened to me right before my final exam in high school, though it was Windows instead - it killed itself with an update somehow.
Fortunately that was just my laptop and it didn't happen durimg the exam.
Never heard of such a thing. I use Bluefin BTW.
and thats why you always need a backup computer.
And that's the kind of preplanning you'd hope for when hiring too. Never FAFO before anything important.
Laughs in NixOS.
You can't fuck up your grub config in nixos?
You would have to actively work to do so. Even then, recovery is pretty easy.
Kinda sorta not really? The NixOS config allows you to configure GRUB, too, and doing it like that is pretty safe - plus you can boot into an older iteration and fix your mistakes via the GRUB fallback prompt if need be AFAIK.
You don't configure GRUB directly in NixOS. You configure it like everything else via NixOS modules which are pretty robust (but with enough energy, you can probably create something that passes evaluation but won't actually work). Only my VPSs use GRUB, the rest lanzaboote and none of these ever broke.
So I'd say breaking your GRUB config by accident in NixOS is very unlikely.