Yes, you only lost five inodes but they were on /boot and the kernel was on them. Tell me again why you never bother with backups or mirroring.

My Friday is a Monday

I'm put in mind, today, of the server I received that had been blasted across a burning office by a firehose. Or, I should say, the charred metal taco.

"Could you get anything off of it?"

"Well…soot"

This has been a horrible week.

"We smelled something burning coming from the server closet and now we cannot get into the software. Can you log in remotely and see what happened."

I'm going to take a wild guess and say, "No".

It has a certain charm, though.

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I remember the first time I drove past a Kum and Go.

"You have GOT to be kidding me"

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"And where would you like this pizza delivered sir"
"330 Indian mumble Road"
"I'm sorry sir, could you say that clearly."
"No because you'll hang up on me"

I think must of us here deserve the label :D
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It's pure, unadulterated Unix and I love it. Just not for use as a daily driver.

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Only for servers.

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It's just less headache and work now. The older I get the less patience I have for fiddling with stuff.

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