I got two drives with one being nvme1pX and the other nvme2pX and I don’t know why but they just swap names sometime. I’m new to linux though so it may be some misconfiguration on my part and I rarely need to access them with their name.
I got two drives with one being nvme1pX and the other nvme2pX and I don’t know why but they just swap names sometime. I’m new to linux though so it may be some misconfiguration on my part and I rarely need to access them with their name.
A yes, my beloved nvme1p2 partition that changes name every reboot
Me who doesn’t know what it is and just uses it because it came with my distro
I dualboot with separate efi partitions. Does it happen that windows fucks up anothr efi partition?
Is it even possible to mitigate such an issue? Will resetting the bios by removing the cmos battery not also disable password protection in the bios thus making it possible to disable secure boot?
And at that point could they not just use a hardware keylogger or something?
I just killed my desktop environment but the bootloader works.
Then piracy it will be. For now it’s more convenient than piracy.
Only problem is gamepass
I love the nvme partition naming. Looking at you nvme1n1p3