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Meme and hodl. Sometimes hodl and meme.

Hear me out… 2 party system, but the 2 parties are Republican and Libertarian #memes #memestr

I used Gparted to copy the drive…

And got some AI assistance:

Quick Steps to Clone the Drive

1. Boot GParted Live:

• Insert the GParted Live USB, boot your PC, and select the USB from the Boot Menu (e.g., F12).

• Choose GParted Live (Default settings) or Safe graphics mode if needed. GParted should launch automatically.

2. Select Source Drive (1TB SSD):

• In GParted, use the dropdown menu (top-right) to select the 1TB SSD (e.g., /dev/sda). Confirm it’s the correct drive by checking its size and partition layout (Umbrel typically has a FAT32 boot partition and an ext4 data partition).

• Right-click each partition (e.g., /dev/sda1, /dev/sda2) and select Copy.

3. Select Target Drive (2TB SSD):

• From the dropdown, switch to the 2TB SSD (e.g., /dev/sdb). Verify it’s the correct drive by its size.

• If the 2TB SSD has existing partitions, right-click each and select Delete to make it unallocated (this erases all data on the target drive, so double-check).

4. Paste Partitions:

• Click the unallocated space on the 2TB SSD.

• Right-click and select Paste to copy each partition from the 1TB SSD. Repeat for all partitions.

• GParted will replicate the partition layout and data exactly as on the source drive.

5. (Optional) Resize Data Partition:

• The cloned partitions will match the 1TB SSD’s sizes, leaving unallocated space on the 2TB SSD.

• To use the extra space, right-click the main data partition (likely ext4, e.g., /dev/sdb2), select Resize/Move, and drag the slider to extend it into the unallocated space.

• Leave ~5-10% free space for SSD performance.

6. Apply Changes:

• Click the green checkmark in GParted’s toolbar to execute all operations.

• Cloning 1TB may take hours, depending on your connection (USB 3.0 or SATA is faster). Ensure the PC stays powered on.

7. Verify Boot Partition Flags:

• Ensure the boot partition (e.g., /dev/sdb1, likely FAT32) has the boot flag:

• Right-click the partition, select Manage Flags, and check boot.

• This ensures Umbrel OS boots correctly on the Raspberry Pi.

8. Test the Cloned Drive:

• Shut down the PC, disconnect the USB and 1TB SSD, and connect the 2TB SSD to the Raspberry Pi 4.

• Boot the Pi and verify Umbrel OS loads (check node status, files, or services).

With Umbrel did not need to worry about boot flags presumably because I am running from a rPi… but would assume you would if you are working with the boot drive.

Finally got around to upgrading to a 2TB hard drive for the node (Umbrel) since I stopped syncing a month ago and channels closed. Much easier than I anticipated… Cloning the drive and restarting the node with the new drive and back in action. Nice! #bitcoin

#bitcoin #memes #memestr

I think nostr:npub15dqlghlewk84wz3pkqqvzl2w2w36f97g89ljds8x6c094nlu02vqjllm5m missed the opportunity to have this on the tv behind him during this earnings call #bitcoin šŸ˜‚šŸ˜‚

Did I miss something with WoS/kappa channels with nostr:npub1getal6ykt05fsz5nqu4uld09nfj3y3qxmv8crys4aeut53unfvlqr80nfm ? I see my channel with them is offline and I suspect this was the case a week ago when I was trying to spend and payments were failing because most of my spend liquidity is in that channel….

Gloves off nostr:npub1rkqw2kyduqgdzdax03ptqdcht90475gww0jzelzg7vd6ayvyf4vsl2jtk0

#bitcoin #memestr #memes

Bitcoiners are out in the open about being right about everything.

Replying to Avatar Alby

Yes, it is created in Alby Hub. Appreciate the response… am I not understanding the NWC secret key correctly, because entering it on the tester site feels a little like this

Just setup nostr:npub1xnf02f60r9v0e5kty33a404dm79zr7z2eepyrk5gsq3m7pwvsz2sazlpr5 with nostr:npub1getal6ykt05fsz5nqu4uld09nfj3y3qxmv8crys4aeut53unfvlqr80nfm NWC and am not seeing any transaction history in Zeus. I have done a few test transactions and some zaps since… Did I miss a setting when getting the NWC credentials from Alby?

nostr:npub1t6el40knsq8hmrpr0m6tt3t0tr4pdeyhlt2qelwhgtwawddqx0xsv03scu when does the #blockparty end?

Am I missing something? When verifying on Ck pool the numbers are significantly different…

Are you able to choose a team when using your own miners?