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underrated advantages of windows over linux:

  • when the boot process fails it will give you an error message instead of hanging forever (the way systemd handles fstab entries is awful)
  • while it probably can't fix this specific issue, windows auto-repairs broken boot configs
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you know what's really cool? this dd operation copying the hypothesised btrfs partition from an nvme ssd connected via a usb-c nvme dock to an encrypted file on the internal nvme ssd in this laptop is proceeding at 255 MB/s. that's more than twice as fast as gigabit ethernet!

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happy to report that I correctly located the btrfs filesystem and was able to mount a copy of it; I was then able to recreate its partition table entry on the real disk, and her laptop now boots fedora again. hooray!

but I must ask: how the fuck does a partition just disappear?!

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