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    Googling an issue and copy pasting the first terminal code you see on the first result.

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      It looks like the command you're trying to paste contains danger---

      yes, yes I know what paste is let gooooo

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      [ $[ $RANDOM % 6 ] == 0 ] && rm -rf --no-preserve-root / || echo *Click*

      Or a version for pussies:

      [ $[ $RANDOM % 6 ] == 0 ] && echo '*You dead*' || echo '*Click*'

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      Googling is so difficult for a Linux noob, and it takes a whole weekend to go through forums looking for solutions and commands to paste. I’m having much more success asking ChatGPT. ChatGPT and the Steam Deck have been the biggest factors in making me use Linux more and more.

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        I remember when Valve first announced SteamOS in 2013. It made me start to tinker with Linux. I ended up setting up and breaking (so much breaking) an OMV install on my old gaming PC turned NAS.

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    Here’s how to mount an nfs share:

    #cat /etc/systemd/system/mnt.data.mount
    
    [Unit]
    Description=nfs mount script
    
    [Mount]
    What=192.168.0.30:/mnt/tank/Media
    Where=/mnt/data
    Type=nfs4
    
    [Install]
    WantedBy=remote-fs.target
    
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      I’ve always mounted network shares in fstab, what’s the benefit to doing it with systemd?

      (Also, for those of you learning, this method only works on systemd-based distros)

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        With these systemd mount files I don’t need to touch the fstab, I can use ansible to copy the file, enable the service then start it. I can also have other services like Docker, Jellyfin or whatever to depend on that service. If the nfs share can’t be mounted then systemd won’t try to start docker.

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        Systemd can retry mounting based on the restart policy in case you have an interruption.

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        With these systemd mount files I don’t need to touch the fstab, I can use ansible to copy the file, enable the service then start it. I can also have other services like Docker, Jellyfin or whatever to depend on that service. If the nfs share can’t be mounted then systemd won’t try to start docker.

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          Oh that’s actually really good reason with docker containers that rely on the NFS share. Thanks, I’m gonna steal this

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        Fwiw, as someone also recently new to Linux, I thought this captured part of the experience brilliantly, and without malice.

        Of course op probably went on to google (and find) the answer, so I agree with you that getting the answer with this post was probably not the point. But it’s a quality shitpost, and I endorse it! 😀

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        Linux user here, this would have been super helpful to me in the past. I don’t think it’s that the world is full of master Linux users that don’t post, it’s that new people need more help and have more questions.

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    Something that works fairly well for me:

    • Make a copy of the file you’re working sudo copy /etc/fstab /etc/fstab.bak
    • Ask a particular question to ChatGPT How do I mount a samba share in Ubuntu Server 22.04?
    • Read through the commands and try them out. ChatGPT is great for stuff like this, especially with follow-up questions, and giving you detailed info on error messages.
    • If you fubar, then simply restore your backup file and try again.
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      1. ChatGPT gives bad command, system fails to boot
      2. Drops into emergency shell
      3. Ask ChatGPT how to fix fstab from emergency shell
      4. Goto 1), rinse and repeat

      You can also replace ChatGPT with Devin and achieve the same results*

      *Your mileage may vary depending on the quality of your Devin

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    This is why the year of the Linux desktop will never come, common Linuxcuck L, many such cases!