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Edited 3 months ago

Out of sheer curiosity, my wife just set up her first on a computer via the 13 netinstall: https://www.debian.org/CD/netinst/ via USB thumb drive I provided for her.

I was sitting nearby but she accomplished the task all by herself. I just explained what "LVM" means as this was not explained properly by the Debian installer.

You can do it as well!

If still unsure, visit https://endof10.org/ and join one of the meetings listed by your local community.

Today, there is a in : https://events.graz.social/@linux_cafe I'll be there as well.

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@otte_homan Well, I still have to do the migration for my main host which runs on Debian 12. I'll do that when all my notebooks are up and running with their final configuration in place.

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@publicvoit Very nice! Filed a bug report on the "L V what?" ?

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@otte_homan @publicvoit This is how /usr as we know it today was born. “In the original Unix implementations, /usr was where the home directories of the users were placed (that is to say, /usr/someone was then the directory now known as /home/someone).” (from FHS). Your chance to keep /home/cache/apt and coin how Linux look in the future 😆

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