@boss Vale. Lo normal es que necesites /dev/sda1, esto es, la primera partición (1) del primer disco (sda).
Pero si no es, no pasa nada: te aparecerá una pantalla con fondo rojo diciendo que no ha podido montar esa partición, y te dejará volver al mismo menú.
¡Ánimo que ya casi estás!
While I personally love the idea of spiriting yourself away on one they are scattered across the town haphazardly. On footpaths often with lights on or being a trip hazard, or just visually attracting attention as if an invisible occupant is afoot and ready to roll onto the road.
Another issue I have is to what extent are they tracking people? People who use them and those who don't? Also do they run on Freedom-respecting Open-Source (FOS) software and hardware, including any apps that are needed to use them? Also how sanitary are they?
I tend to have an issue with "smart" city tech doing the opposite.
[A recession will hit Germany, with consequences for many sectors. Main reason is high electricity prices and high natural gas prices. With regard to electricity production, the merit-order system at the electricity exchanges that covers and coordinates various electricity generating sources, creates such high prices that German industry stops being competitive against international suppliers. At the same time, high electricity and #energy bills hurt private households which react by cutting back on consumption. Even with the 6 #nuclear power plants connected to the grid, the costs for electricity would decrease only marginally as the merit-order of electricity generating sources spreads the price of the most expensive generation (natural gas) onto all other sources (#renewables, hard and lignite coal, nuclear).
I don't understand, though, why the exchanges not simply exclude natural gas from the merit-order. It would then leave coal as second most expensive source of electricity generation (and allocate its price to natural gas).
So there are two different topics: the physical supply of electricity, and the trading of electricity. The current problems seem to be related primarily to the second topic, not the first.]
@boss No uso Ubuntu hace mucho, pero supongo que te valdrá lo que haría en Debian.
Crea un usb de arranque (del mismo Ubuntu te vale); una vez arrancado, mira si te da la opción de "Recovery mode".
Cuando termine, ejecuta "apt-get -f install", que intentará reparar el sistema a medio actualizar.
Si te atascas, di algo, mañana te leo. Suerte!
In my travels around the local area recently I saw a great example of a sharing space for local grown produce on the verge of backstreet. I didn't think to take a photo but maybe I will and will share it here.
I'm no stranger to sharing excess produce in a basket out front either. Some years I have /a lot/ of 'san marzanos'.
Also, can you think of a method of signalling such without a worded sign? If your suggestion is studied to work, it may be included in State-wide road rules!
I prefer efficient use of roads we already have... not more roads.
🄌 Terrible Idea! Don't do it!
➊ Put it on the slow burner so it happens by 2050.
➎ Half-speed (done in 8 years)
➓ Full-speed (done in 4 years max)
You may add:
+0.5 ➔ Use the Local Government Association (LGA) to make this a State-wide initiative with like-minded councils.
+0.2 ➔ Celebrate local businesses that only use FOS and keep data local in council communications.
+0.1 ➔ Deprecate council's Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and LinkedIn (Microsoft) to signal a switch-off at the same time.