Am easy option is to check the output of lsusb
and check which bus the storage device shows up on. Device 1 on each bus is the controller which will show as usb1/2/3, with every other device on that bus running at that speed.
I forget, did Pegasus end up disabling their networking after they made their initial escape? I don't remember it being mentioned, but it makes for quite a plot hole if they continued on as normal.
Can you provide an example of this? Only time I've encountered that behaviour was with a laptop that had a defective lid-switch.
Now look at an x-ray of an abdomen with a metallic object in it. Seems pretty plausible thata person could look at an x-ray containing a bunch of metal and approximate how much of it there is.
Raid 0 offers no redundancy though. If any of those three disks fail, you lose the entire volume.
For the sake of backups, switching to Raid 5 would be more robust
Holy FPTP, that represenation is fucked. How hoes 33% of the popular vote translate to 60% of parliamentary seats?
Y'all need electoral reform.
smartmontools has some good functionality for interfacing with SMART via usb bridges that do not provide native functionality.
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