#Weird Grub thing

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surreal fossilBOT
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ruby lintel
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Well, as I found out. My whole fedora installation was deleted. Somehow. I’ll install arch now. Sorry

mental elk
ruby lintel
mental elk
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yh. while everyone says linux is more reliable (im not going against that but) ive had to make new linux systems so many times over such stupid things (tbh, i think this time was more my fault)