Thanks I’ll look into that. It doesn’t help that my introduction to Docker was using portainer so I haven’t really had much experience in the terminal outside of docker ps. I really put the cart before the horse there and am regretting it.
Yeah they’re USB attached. I was using the combine storage function on the two external drives but not the nvme. I figured that was the issue for the two in the enclosure but the nvme going mia after this latest update is suspect.
I’m running casa on Debian on a pi 4. I have three drives attached, two in an external enclosure and one nvme in an Argon nvme case. The last update the two external drives disconnected and won’t reconnect. Last night I took another update and today the nvme is disconnected and doesn’t show up in lsblk of fdisk. I’m pretty sure I’m gonna stop using casa all together. Two updates in a row and three drives lost.
I always thought the Red Hat business model was based around service and support with the OS being a secondary product which is why the free forks existed. When did the OS become the product?
Arch and Debian. I have two home PCs with all my data on an smb share. One runs Debian 12, the other runs Arch. When I sit down I decide which I want to use and go. I couldn’t pick one I liked better so…I didn’t.
I run in a VM everyday for work since they won’t let me install Linux directly and Wayland and Pipewire have been problematic for me. Video playback is pretty choppy (which I don’t need, but it’s not a smooth experience) and if I want to get sound out of the VM I have to move back to pulse. It’s been pretty frustrating. Systems, though - haters can stuff it. Systemd is good.