problem with boot partition?
going back Live installer usb?
Anyone expert in mongodb?
Is it possible to return just one nested key?
And it would be financially stupid, and wouldn’t solve anything?
costly? did i send the right link? 🤔
So I check bios it’s true Legacy enabled
then everything works fine
so any advice to reinstall my new RHEL /boot partition ?
@K11M1 @ufoludek @smol_mazunki @mitochondria13 @djdisodo1 ?
Sorry to wake you all up sir 🥺
Since you have windoe installed just install the Linux distro you want alongside
They say people making lots of money there. I will try
sounds scammy to me
I’ll take one for the team and see
but sir, I wanna get my Rhel back. The partitions was fine though 🙄
You’re not giving enough info
it’s for recovering key 🤭
filesystem / was still right there
sorry sir
Better yet, just don’t run windows
yep wrong link here: https://superuser.com/a/1483134 xd
I own an XPS 9370 (the windows version). I recently installed Ubuntu 18.04 and wiped out windows from my SSD(for college reasons). Since my XPS comes with a serial key for win 10 pro, which is ther…
same context bro
yes but this one has an actual answer xd
if yes you should use an installation media, launch from there, open the command prompt option and use bootrec /fixmbr to try to repair it
It’s not broken, but I delete the boot sir, /boot partition only
and just create a partition /boot without installing the whole RHEL?
I never installed windows on my machine since 2009. But changed my mind in 2022 boys 🤫
2022 – 2010 = 12
then its almost a 11 years no touch windows om my own machine 👻
I love dog also now before was cat
e.g Input
[
{
“name”: “United States”,
“capital”: “Washington, D.C.”,
“continent”: “North America”,
“language”: “English”,
“population”: 328239523,
“attributes”: {“laptop”: “hp”}
},
{
“name”: “Ivory Coast”,
“capital”: “Abidjan”,
“continent”: “Africa”,
“language”: “French”,
“population”: 26378274,
“attributes”: {“laptop”: “IBM”}
}
]
output:
[
{“name”: “United States”, “laptop”: “hp”},
{“name”: “Ivory Coast”}, “laptop”: “IBM”
]
e.g Input
[
{
“name”: “United States”,
“capital”: “Washington, D.C.”,
“continent”: “North America”,
“language”: “English”,
“population”: 328239523,
“attributes”: {“laptop”: “hp”}
},
{
“name”: “Ivory Coast”,
“capital”: “Abidjan”,
“continent”: “Africa”,
“language”: “French”,
“population”: 26378274,
“attributes”: {“laptop”: “IBM”}
}
]
output:
[
{“name”: “United States”, “laptop”: “hp”},
{“name”: “Ivory Coast”}, “laptop”: “IBM”
]
You’re sassy just skipped my long ass question ..
meh