The oligarch closely linked to Putin admits having founded one of the most brutal and notorious mercenary gangs in 2014. Putin defenders esp. in the West can now stop denying that.
@boss Con la opción "root" sería similar a lo que intentaste con el live usb, creo que no merece la pena, sobre todo teniendo en cuenta lo que te decía en el mensaje anterior.
@boss Buff... eso ya es otro fallo más gordo. No encuentra la partición root, y no puede arrancar. De hecho te da un "kernel panic", o sea, "hasta aquí hemos llegado".
Esto puede ser por que se haya desconfigurado el sistema (raro), o más bien por un fallo de hardware; lo más probable es memoria RAM o disco duro.
A partir de aquí... Puede merecer la pena hacer un test a la memoria RAM (al arrancar el equipo te da esa opción) y otro test al disco duro, que sería entrando con un live usb (el que hayas usado). Gnome-disks debería estar disponible en un live usb de Ubuntu, y así podrías testear el disco duro con una herramienta gráfica.
@boss No sé si leíste mi último envío en el hilo que teníamos abierto. Por si acaso: yo usaría la versión "recovery mode" del último kernel que te funcionó (5.8.0.41-generic, por lo que veo), ignoraría los errores, y ejecutaría "apt-get -f install". Si todo va bien, a partir de ahí sería reiniciar y debería funcionar el kernel más nuevo.
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simsa04 (simsa04@gnusocial.net)'s status on Monday, 26-Sep-2022 11:28:32 JST
simsa04Imagine the Russian military causes major damage at Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant and the release of radioactivity that the wind carries across western Europe. Does that amount to an attack on NATO states by Russia that would automatically trigger Article 5 assistance?
simsa04 (simsa04@gnusocial.net)'s status on Monday, 26-Sep-2022 10:16:06 JST
simsa04When the German Social Democrats and Grens enacted labour market- and social reforms in 2003-2005, the main goal was to create a low wage sector to improve the competitiveness of the German industry. This new underclass is now the first to struggle with rising prices and inflation in the current multilayered crisis. Chances are they will turn to the political right. But this is only another step how the Social Democrats and Greens helped the political far right consolidate its standing in parliament and public opinion.
Laws that require telcos retain all users' metadata (read: location and contact data) for two (2) years is proving to be the honeypot any thinking person knew it would be... and our government today are no wiser than past ones.
I'm looking forward to very private data about corrupt dealings of very powerful people leaking out.
Australia reaps what it sows.
One person put it well. Data is like uranium... valuable if you can handle it but toxic if it leaks out. A perfect metaphor. We need to ensure our data is not collected to begin with.
Ten million Australian's (almost 40%) have had private data stolen, which may include date-of-birth, license and passport details.
Since the stupid #DataRetention laws were enacted in Australia several years ago, I've been waiting for the spaghetti monster to show its ugly face. Now it seems we are doubling down on the ridiculousness, with new daft laws being rushed through Parliament to give banks more info on hacked people.