🧟‍♂️ Cadaver

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Cake day: June 6th, 2023

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  • It’s okay. It happens, but it also means your tyre is approaching its end of life. It may last for a few weeks to many months, depending on how often you use the bike and how much strain you put on the tyre (pressure, weight, bumps, etc.)

    It you don’t use your bike at all it will fail quickly. It you use it everyday it will hold until your tyre runs out.

    In any case, if the tyre becomes herniated (big bump on the side) stop using your tyre at once and change both the tyre and the tube. As for now : don’t worry, it’s fine.



  • It’s not clear… Do you want a portable USB drive ? If that’s the case it’s easily doable with Arch or Fedora.

    If you want a portable USB that you can modify AND flash then… It’s a little more complicated. You can always make a bootable Arch USB then rsync in any existing drive but it seems a little complicated.

    What you might want to do is create a simple install script. You can pretty much do it for any distro. It will consume more bandwidth than copying/writing an existing distro but will prevent MANY errors.

    With Arch it’s quite simple. I believe it might be as simple with Debian or any other distro.