Yeah, I've got my fingers crossed for tomorrow night. Good luck ๐
Tippon
Just remember that you might not see anything with the naked eye, but a camera will pick up the colour. Last time, I was able to get out, and once my eyes were used to the dark, I could see faint grey lines and waves in the sky :)
I really hope you're right
Not my kid, but this made me laugh.
Picking my kid up from school after a funeral, I saw one of the teachers standing in the rain while sending the kids to their parents, so I stood next to him with my umbrella. One of the kids looked back at him to say goodbye, did a double take, and just stopped dead. Looking me up and down in my black suit, she asked the teacher 'Sir, is this your butler?'
It's a good article, but very generous. I live in the valleys, and there are a lot of racist people here. They obviously won't admit it if you ask them, but talk to them in the pub, or read their Facebook posts, and you'll see the truth.
It genuinely makes me sad to see how accepted it is here these days
Woooop woop woop woop woop!
Captain: 'Lieutenant! Why hasn't the saucer separation sequence begun?'
Boimler: 'Sorry sir, I can't find the separation playlist'
This is the real reason why 4chan users are not seen in public
Thanks for replying :)
I managed to get it working with the answers from @[email protected] and this link:
https://www.zdnet.com/article/how-to-permanently-mount-a-drive-in-linux-and-why-you-should/
I must have been testing it when you answered :)
I've got them up and running, and working for both users, thank you :)
That's brilliant, thank you :)
Usually
/mnt/whatever
for static mounts and/media/whatever
for removable mounts (those appear as drives in file managers, whereas /mnt doesn't).
Just to check, if I mount the drives under /media, will that still treat them as removable, or will they appear as permanent drives?
Back in the forum days it was the wink ๐