Sujet : Re: Using Debian to manage a multiple OS machine
De : mh+usenetspam1118 (at) *nospam* zugschl.us (Marc Haber)
Groupes : comp.os.linux.miscDate : 19. Aug 2024, 09:06:58
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186283@ud0s4.net> wrote:
On 8/19/24 2:35 AM, Marc Haber wrote:
"186282@ud0s4.net" <186283@ud0s4.net> wrote:
Def : "NvRAM" - Non-Volatile-Random-Access-Memory ...
the 'e-disk' you now find in every laptop and oft
even desktops these days. Most commonly "M2" but
the tech can be put in other things/formats. First
saw one in the Asus EEEPC as the main 'drive'.
That terminology is totally exotic. You're probably mixing up NVMe and
NVRAM.
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Um ... nothing remotely "exotic" about it.
What cave have you been living in since 1969 ???
It's all the SAME THING ... just different acronyms.
Get your facts straight, boy. It's not a shame to not know something.
It's a shame to not educate yourself after being corrected.
Even these modern mini-boxes (search Amazon, there are a
huge selection of variants)
If you want to have more than two ethernet ports, for example in
network/firewall applications, the air gets thin pretty quickly.
Aliexpress has more of those, but many of those come without docs, so
it's basically luck to get it to work, and if you want to have some
continuity in buying Aliexpress is a bad idea.
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