<midfavila>
podiatric surgeon cuts away about 2/3 of your nail and then destroys a small portion of the nail bed to prevent the problematic sections from growing back
<midfavila>
unfortunately recovery time is like, two weeks
<midfavila>
so i won't be able to work or really take care of myself for a while, which is *great*
<midfavila>
going to need to make a bunch of meals
<Torr>
midfavila: Invest on yogurt, no need to cook and lasts a while.
<midfavila>
i have some actually
<midfavila>
i'll probably make some curry and soup and get some stuff for sandwiches
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<Torr>
'til later
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<niceguy5000[m]>
Is that the Gentoo waifu
<niceguy5000[m]>
<sewn> "image.png" <- Where is KISS Linux one?
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<snood>
hey.. I'm going through a new kiss install, having some partition woes. I noticed that /bin, /sbin, /lib are symlinked to /usr/<bin/sbin/lib> .. is that normal on kiss? I have /usr on a separate partition and am having trouble booting, so I think it may be fstab issue or something. but I noticed these broken symlinks when trying to fix my problem
<illiliti>
separate /usr is unsupported. you are on your own
<snood>
ouch.. wish I would have known that
<snood>
is /usr the only one? I have /var /home and /tmp also on separate partitions
<illiliti>
separate /var can be problematic too
<illiliti>
home and tmp is fine
<snood>
ok thanks
<niceguy5000[m]>
<snood> "hey.. I'm going through a new..." <- You can fix this easily.
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<snood>
yeah, starting over is an option, but I think the fix is easy enough due to my partition layout. I can copy over contents from /usr and /var partitions to /, delete them, and then expand root partition with the freed up space. thankfully my partitions are in just the right order to do this
<snood>
ok maybe not.. var is weird
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<snood>
probably will start over.. don't want to create a mess of broken files. already had to start over twice and it's time consuming. just tinkinering and learning anyway, will revisit at a later time. thanks for the help