What Are You Doing Right Now
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@hobbit666 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@black3dynamite yeah was thinking usb storage. Think i've worked it out
This can be done, but the device gets passed and is accessible to every VM on the host. (unless this way recently changed).
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@dustinb3403 You can add it as a storage device to the VM itself.
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trying to get my test WP server going before i go home in 30mins
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@hobbit666 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dustinb3403 You can add it as a storage device to the VM itself.
The last that I recall looking at doing this, the only way to do it was to pass the device to every VM, and then disconnect it from the VM's that didn't need it.
When did it change?
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@dustinb3403 no idea but it just worked for me
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@hobbit666 hrm..
I wonder what they changed because that was a huge pain in the rear to get going on 6 and 6.5. . .
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Good morning by just a bit, have not slept in the last 24 hours but all good.
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@dbeato said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Good morning by just a bit, have not slept in the last 24 hours but all good.
Good afternoon.
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I just got done talking to Amazon about a 512GB Samsung 960 PRO SSD I bought that was clearly tampered with. I plugged it in and it already had Windows installed on it... ok, weird... Go to format, see that it's only a 256GB. Unplug it and examine closer, it's pretty obvious the guy took the Samsung stickers off and placed them on a 256GB Hynix SSD, then returned that for a refund.
Anyway, I plug it back in and start snooping, he has loads of homework on there with his name all over it, address in documents, etc... Bonus is that Amazon said I could keep this one and they're sending a new one next day.
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You know in movies when people do a 180 in their car and then as they pull away they fishtail? It is a classic movie car chase bit. I did that this morning on the ice, it was lots of fun.
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@bnrstnr said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I just got done talking to Amazon about a 512GB Samsung 960 PRO SSD I bought that was clearly tampered with. I plugged it in and it already had Windows installed on it... ok, weird... Go to format, see that it's only a 256GB. Unplug it and examine closer, it's pretty obvious the guy took the Samsung stickers off and placed them on a 256GB Hynix SSD, then returned that for a refund.
Anyway, I plug it back in and start snooping, he has loads of homework on there with his name all over it, address in documents, etc... Bonus is that Amazon said I could keep this one and they're sending a new one next day.
This is why in usually only buy the stuff direct from Amazon/Newegg rather than through random sellers that appear there.
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@momurda It was direct from Amazon! The chat support lady was like "Let pull up the order so I can report the seller" then she's like ohhh it was us, I'm so sorry, new one will be there tomorrow.
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I'm considering if I want to stand up Grafana to monitor a few systems for performance. Not sure if I actually need it though or not. .
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@dustinb3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I'm considering if I want to stand up Grafana to monitor a few systems for performance. Not sure if I actually need it though or not. .
Nice system to look at
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@dustinb3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I'm considering if I want to stand up Grafana to monitor a few systems for performance. Not sure if I actually need it though or not. .
I would like to set one up as well... Just for giggles....it's now in the JAPTLA... Just Another Project To Look At.
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Just dropped Linux Mint on the Old eeePC Netbook. running updates now.
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@bnrstnr said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I just got done talking to Amazon about a 512GB Samsung 960 PRO SSD I bought that was clearly tampered with. I plugged it in and it already had Windows installed on it... ok, weird... Go to format, see that it's only a 256GB. Unplug it and examine closer, it's pretty obvious the guy took the Samsung stickers off and placed them on a 256GB Hynix SSD, then returned that for a refund.
Anyway, I plug it back in and start snooping, he has loads of homework on there with his name all over it, address in documents, etc... Bonus is that Amazon said I could keep this one and they're sending a new one next day.
wow... I won't let drives go without nuking them... and most of time, I strip them down, keep the platters to fireball later.
I don't trust much.. I take hammers to USB and mcSD cards.
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@bnrstnr said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
I just got done talking to Amazon about a 512GB Samsung 960 PRO SSD I bought that was clearly tampered with. I plugged it in and it already had Windows installed on it... ok, weird... Go to format, see that it's only a 256GB. Unplug it and examine closer, it's pretty obvious the guy took the Samsung stickers off and placed them on a 256GB Hynix SSD, then returned that for a refund.
Anyway, I plug it back in and start snooping, he has loads of homework on there with his name all over it, address in documents, etc... Bonus is that Amazon said I could keep this one and they're sending a new one next day.
ha. . . you should email and tell him you have his homework. .
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@dustinb3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
ha. . . you should email and tell him you have his homework. .
I did. I messaged him on FB. I doubt he'll respond. It looks like him and his wife used to run a computer repair "company" of sorts.
I almost think that maybe somebody stole the laptop from this guy... Why would you ever leave incriminating evidence on the hard drive otherwise... or maybe he's just an idiot :man_shrugging:
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@bnrstnr said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@dustinb3403 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
ha. . . you should email and tell him you have his homework. .
I did. I messaged him on FB. I doubt he'll respond. It looks like him and his wife used to run a computer repair "company" of sorts.
I almost think that maybe somebody stole the laptop from this guy... Why would you ever leave incriminating evidence on the hard drive otherwise... or maybe he's just an idiot :man_shrugging:
Yea it's likely that he is just an idiot. Why would a theft go through the effort of swapping stickers on an SSD.
They'd just sell the entire laptop to a pawn shop or keep it and use. it.