Re: my vanishing root partition

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deloptes composed on 2018-03-20 08:36 (UTC+0100):

> Felix Miata wrote:

>> Testing for 64-bit support shouldn't be hard or need "techie" help. Fetch
>> and burn a 64-bit network install .iso instead of a DVD, a small fraction
>> of download size and time, and see what happens in clean / install mode.

>> Verifying 64-bit support would be another use for the Knoppix DVD or CD I
>> previously mentioned that a Gparted CD wouldn't likely be designed to do.

> Felix, I didn't follow up this in detail, but why would one use DVD or CD
> today, when there is USB stick that cost nothing?!
> We are in 21st century

Where are there sticks that cost nothing in any quantity?

OM are *far* cheaper than any sticks I ever got, especially on a size actually
needed and/or fitting basis, e.g. 670M for CD, 4G for DVD; and cheap enough to
use once and discard.

OM have room to write legibly on them what they contain

OM are uniform size and shape, much easier to catalog and inventory than
hundreds of different size and shape sticks.
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