104 points

The D: is a CD-ROM. Geez!

Dang whippersnappers.

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Nothing like the beauty of windows having a modern UI with a hard drive icon drawn by some intern in 1998

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No, CD-ROM is /dev/sr0

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12 points

Bah! This is clearly a windows meme! Take it back to c/linux!

(Iโ€™m over there too)

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11 points

Only correct answer, I donโ€™t know what this whole letter business isโ€ฆ Dang kids

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7 points

No, CD-ROM is /cdrom

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You probably meant /dev/cdrom which as far as I know is just a link to CD-ROM drive. In case of SATA and SCSI drives it links to /dev/sr(number) and in case of IDE drive to /dev/hd(letter).

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1 point

Thats the dvd rom

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26 points

I give you an A. A for floppy.

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17 points

What about the B drive?

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18 points

5 1/4 big booty drive

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Lol the best part about that is, it spawned from floppy disks. It hasnโ€™t changed. And thereโ€™s no official docs on why. Instead search results are literally StackOverflow and forum questions on why itโ€™s not a thing.

https://www.google.com/search?q=windows+b+drive

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13 points

CDs nuts

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7 points

Gottemmm

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3 points

Omgโ€ฆ it depends on your input port grandpa! Please take your pills your saying that stuff again!

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102 points

I like my partners like I like my filesystems.

FAT and 32.

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32 points

Well, Iโ€™m glad its 32, and not the ones previous

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16 points

I like em like I like my encryption. Old and already cracked.

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I like them like I like my passwords. Short and insecure.

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11 points

Your taste in partners is as bad as your taste in filesystems. Who uses FAT32 in 2023? At least use NTFS

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19 points

Who uses FAT32 in 2023?

Any EFI partition?

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12 points

Why would anybody use NTFS? btrfs ftw. Also all EFI partitions are FAT. And lastly, if you want a USB stick to be portable across operating systems, FAT is still the way to go

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4 points

I donโ€™t want it portable, I want windows users to lose. I use ext4 on all my usb drives

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4 points

Everything uses FAT32. ATMs, the fare machine on transit systems, the sorting system at your post office, traffic lights, nuclear power control systems. Literally everything that isnโ€™t a Unix, MacOS, or a Windows machine uses FAT32. All that stuff has worked for decades and will probably keep working for decades more.

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5 points

Like your mom.

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10 points

I prefer them to be exFAT.

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9 points

My time to shine.

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Old and simple but chance for data loss?

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Hmm, thatโ€™s better fo sho, tho a bit of extra fat donโ€™t hurt

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87 points

She wants the /dev/sdb

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/dev/nvme1n1p1

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18 points

Please teach me how to connect an external drive over NVMe

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18 points
  • Open PC (if not open already)
  • Plug in
  • Profit

Everything can be portable if the PC is open enough

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7 points

/dev/mmcblk0

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3 points

micky mouse club block zero

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3 points

Why do you have a second namespace on your external drive?

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3 points

So that it doesnโ€™t get lonely.

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8 points

This is correct. ๐Ÿง

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79 points

My mind immediately went to ext as in ext4 the filesystem

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14 points

Then u realized why ur still a virgin?

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51 points

You misspelled Giga-Chad

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30 points

Iโ€™m not because I use btrfs ๐Ÿ˜Ž

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15 points

Yes you are a turbo virgin.

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5 points

So virgin that you even deduplicate

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51 points

Thereโ€™s only one D I recognize.

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o7

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2 points

Ncc1701 no bloody, c, no bloody d, and no bloody e

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1 point

A gets a pass though. All the style of the original with better looking nacelles.

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