narF
narF@lemmy.ca
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So much Sony product!! 🫤
Isn’t it difficult to setup?
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What I ended up doing:
- Moving the root partition from one partition to the other, using
btrfs send | btrfs receive
- Updated fstab to use the correct partitions
- The computer kept using the old root partition then booting, I had to use ubuntu’s boot repair (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair) to fix that
- I probably should have moved the home partition instead of the root one. I would have avoided much trouble.
My understanding is that trams are much more cost effective long-term than buses, because the rails last much much longer than asphalt or even concrete.
They also have other benefits:
- Smoother, less bumpy ride
- Bigger capacity than buses, with the possibility to add up to 5 cars
- Don’t have to wait at traffic lights (We can install sensors to detect a tram is coming and switch the light so that it can go ahead without waiting. That’s technically doable for an BRT/SRB, but it’s more complex and as you can see, they didn’t do it for SRB Pie-IX…🙁)
- Less noisy
- Easier to electrify
- Easier to automate (make them self-driving)
- No tires means less pollution
- Grass can be added between the 2 rails, making it more pleasant looking, absorbing heat and noise
- Level boarding make them more accessible
- and more
You can see this thread for more benefits: https://www.reddit.com/r/notjustbikes/comments/qftru7/why_trams_and_trains_over_buses/
Ça serait vraiment bien. Les tramways ont beaucoup d’avantages par rapport aux autobus.