 (Photo, 501x54) https://i.imgur.com/SGybP8f.jpg
 add those 2 lines to Environment Variables in session settings
[12:01] <_017> .
[12:04] <ljb> 有人吗
 @ljb [<ljb> 有人吗], 你需要什么？ 这个频道是英文，电报是中文
 what do you need?  this channel is in English, there is one in Telegram in Chinese
[12:14] <kc2bez> Unfortunately they left before you replied @N0um3n0
 Ouch... Ok.. thanks..
[12:15] <kc2bez> They only stayed for 20 seconds :(
 @Chino San [That totally worked, thanks a lot man, i was losing my mind.], Great..
 Is there any way to determine the name of a device currently being root? … like sda, mmcblock1 or nvme0n1
 I need a device to look up in /sys/block/
 I'm currently trying to use  … ```        ROOTFS_PART=$(eval $(lsblk -oMOUNTPOINT,PKNAME -P | grep 'MOUNTPOINT="/"'); echo $PKNAME) …         ROOTFS_DEV=$(basename "$(readlink -f "/sys/class/block/$ROOTFS_PART/..")")``` … But it fails on some emmc as these refer to /sys/devices/soc0/soc/2100000.aips-bus/2194000.usdhc/mmc_host/
 @emergencyrussia [Is there any way to determine the name of a device currently being root? … like sd …], Something like: `mount | awk '"/" == $3 { print $1 }'`?
 @aptghetto [Something like: mount | awk '"/" == $3 { print $1 }'?], Doesn't work on my both machines
 One displays the partition block … /dev/mmcblk1p2 … Instead of … /dev/mmcblk1
 The other one uses lvm disk mapping
 You need the partition or the disk?
 it displays /dev/mapper/*
 @aptghetto [You need the partition or the disk?], I need the disk
 The idea is to determine if the system runs on ssd or hdd in a shell script
 I use cat /sys/block/$ROOTFS_DEV/queue/rotational
 The problem is that all the solutions I've found either do not work on emmc, or on nvme or on lvm
 lsblk suddenly fails
 Interesting problem: `rootpartition=$(mount | awk '"/" == $3 { print $1 }') … for device in $(lsblk -d -o name,rota | awk '0 == $2 { print $1 }'); … do …         if [[ "$rootpartition" =~ "/dev/$device" ]]; then …                 echo "$device is a SSD" …         fi … done`
[13:32] <lubuntu> hi
 @aptghetto [Interesting problem: `rootpartition=$(mount | awk '"/" == $3 { print $1 }') … for …], Wow
 The value in rootpartition might not be the correct one
 @aptghetto [The value in rootpartition might not be the correct one], Yup
 It fails on nvme
 lsblk -o name,rota,mountpoint -P| grep 'MOUNTPOINT="/"'
 This probably works
 `eval $(lsblk -o name,rota,mountpoint -P| grep 'MOUNTPOINT="/"') ; echo $ROTA`
 This one seems to work
[14:26] <lubuntu> hi
[14:29] <Guest70587> hello
[14:42] <Guest70587> HELLO