[03:04] <znf> https://i.imgur.com/Nz38wOh.png
[03:04] <znf> I'm glad it lets me choose the size of the ESP partition
[03:04] <znf> after all, why shouldn't it be 1GB?
[03:04] <znf> for the 5MB of files it needs to dump there?
[03:42] <znf> why in fucks' name does the installer do mkfs.ext4 -F
[03:42] <znf> why would it do a full format on SSDs
[03:43] <znf> just so I have to fucking sit there and look at the screen for no reasons
[12:52] <adac> effendy[m], hi. The problem was not the mount (if you remember our conversation) but a ruby kubernetes deployment had an issue and created 200k zombie processes
[13:05] <effendy[m]> adac: very interesting case :) thanks for letting me know!
[15:01] <znf> I'm doing some testing with some disks, and I purposedly failed 2 disks out of 6 on a RAID1 array (software raid)
[15:01] <znf> but now systemd decides to suck a dick: https://i.imgur.com/j0aAa1q.png
[15:01] <znf> how do I tell it to stop sucking?
[15:04] <znf> ah
[15:04] <znf> great.
[15:05] <znf> I nuked exactly the one that was getting mounted as /boot/efi 
[20:57] <effendy[m]> :))
[20:57] <effendy[m]> I'm not sure that was systemd's fault though
[20:58] <effendy[m]> You'd better have a backup if you care about the data