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Welcome to #checkin for Sunday, March 15, 2026!


Good evening/afternoon/morning, everyone, and welcome to today's #checkin. Time for some Caesar salad, as today are the Ides of March...Et tu, Brute?
So hope you all survived this day and didn't get stabbed in the back. Today was a mixed day; in the afternoon the sun came out.
You probably can relate to this day when all goes wrong or you are frustrated by some dumb computer or other technical computer systems...
On Friday I had a kind of meltdown over this. Had to log in to a terminal server to finish some tasks in your company document management system. But of course, first I had to change my password because it was no longer valid... I tried a new password; it was too easy or too weak or whatever. Argh. And of course it must contain numbers and other special characters...
Then when I finally got this to work, I needed to sign some documents with my password and somehow managed to lock myself out of this as well. I hate such things when I don't have this under control. After writing a ticket to IT, they were able to unlock me and I could finish my task. My gf told me that she was doing laundry in a nearby laundromat, and half of the machines weren't working, and then it was also rush our and the coin machine also had issues etc...

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in reply to Christoph S

We had a power failure yesterday. After it came back, I restarted my server, only to find out the hard disk was failing. Spent a few hours replacing the drive and restoring a backup.
Backup was recent enough, but the restore drive didn't work. Had to create a rescue disk to get it done.
in reply to Christoph S

I was recently the victim of a known flaw in Xfinity Mobile's eSIM activation. When I first got my new phone, I could not access the eSIM using the activation instructions. So, I finally transferred my physical SIM card from my old phone and proceeded to use the phone. Three weeks later I finally got the e-SIM notification.

Puzzled, I clicked on it and tried to activate it but couldn't make it work and then my phone was not connected to a network at all. Since I am homebound by myself, it is essential that I have a phone for basic communication, so I was a little panicked. Obviously I couldn't call customer service for help! After much googling, watching YouTube videos and fiddling around, I finally got it reactivated three hours after the problem began. I then discovered that a delay in getting your eSIM is apparently a known Xfinity Mobile issue. Grrrr!

in reply to Christoph S

One thing that determined my retirement date was the fairly constant changes in our "security posture". It had been pretty basic for a while. Items were rolled out and then left to die for 'reasons'. Then it was decided that things needed to tighten up ( they really did need that ). So it became enhanced security theater, with some very good measures implemented. But the "best practice of the month" club members kept turning the screws with very high expectations and poor communication.
Time to go it was.
Now I just get bombed with '2 factor of the month' from every vendor. And everyone's favorite, that one service you use one or two times a year that decides it's time for a password change, just like the last times you have logged in.
in reply to Christoph S

If anyone knows anyone inside Indivisible, I could use some help. They have knocked down my Melbourne NO KINGS event several times, and their help people aren't talking to me. I suspect this is because they have brought on some new people to help with logistics, but the clock is ticking. I need to tell people NOW when and where to meet in order to be part of the protests.
in reply to Christoph S

On ZFS many error types are gone after a scrub. I had a couple after hot swapping drives (gotta find out which drive is in which slot), scrubbed, and rebooting then did away with the potential issues.

Changing the password often means a prompt followed by a dialogue sequence like this:

Computer: Enter a new secure password now
Me: *enters new securely generated password, special characters and all
Computer: No, not that secure!!
Me, dismayed, lowers the bar and tries again and again

In other news, the one authenticator app that can force you to use biometrics to unlock that 6-digt code will stop working iff you use a non-vanilla OS. I see headaches coming here. Sheesh.

in reply to Christoph S

Merrcury retrograde in confusing Pisces was conjunct with Mars this morning
going direct on the 20th, when the Sun will have just arrived in Aries, about to conjunct Neptune, so can't say there won't be more confusion.

lauriecorzett.substack.com/p/i…

in reply to Christoph S

The weather is totally confusing here in Southeastern PA - it snowed last night. As of this morning, you wouldn't be able to tell. Tonight the temps are in the mid-40's, no chance of snow, but a big arse Nor'Easter is coming this way, will hit at 5pm tomorrow night - wind, torrential rain, thunderstorms: so typical. The saying on Long Island was that March would come in as a Lion and leave as a lamb. I'm thinking that actually It may come in as a Dragon and go out like a Ram...that's the luck this month. More like psychotic Lion and sociopathic Ram....
in reply to Christoph S

LOL - I just had my static site generator -- Publii -- simply quit working. Suddenly declared it had no way to store secrets (like API keys) safely and thus no further operations were possible.

I mean, I could COMPOSE any web page I wanted but I could not deploy any of them anywhere.

I ended hand-coding (after an initial conversion from markdown) the one-pager I absolutely needed for my consultancy.

in reply to Christoph S

Checking In. 3rd month in a row that we have not updated our Windows systems because AGAIN Microsoft has screwed up the update and bricked a lot of computers because the C Drive suddenly cannot be accessed by programs (including Windows OP). Apparently more bad security theater causing security disasters.

Glad I have enough other defenses that I will continue to ignore updates until they fix this crap and I am sure that it won't brick our machines to accept updates.

in reply to Christoph S

My woe is also computorial.

My Windows disk suddenly stopped showing in the boot list and was inaccessible in Linux with an error message that could apply to multiple possibilities spanning both hardware and software. My irk was lessened by the thought that at least I have automated backups of the system configured so will at worst lose a few days.

However, neither of my backup images proves viable. So, I gritted my teeth and started researching best practices for diagnosing a wonk disk and repairing, or at least getting data off.

Because each time one accesses a disk it might exacerbate hardware issues or further wonk data, and repairing things (such as lost partitions) changes the data so also might cause further damage, I wanted to work on a copy.

Unfortunately, all the recommended approaches I could find used a method of imaging the disk, doing stuff, and then mounting the image, I'd need free space equal to twice the size of the disk; unshockingly, I don't have an entirely empty disk twice the size of the ones I use for my Windows install plus stuff I use that I still have Windows to access. However, I did manage to shunt stuff around enough to create equivalent space and take an image—which took an entire day.

I can't mount but at least now I have a copy I can diagnoses without risking further damage. Further laborious checking reveals no issues in partitions, sectors, boot records, or anything else data related that the depths of the internet suggest might be the cause, which suggests physical issues with the disk.

At least I have a copy, so I risk powering up the original drive and doing physical tests. The tests report the drive itself is fine. So, it's looking like my drive has been cursed…

Rather than continue to bang my head against the boot issue, I decide to at least get any documents &c. off the disk so I have them if I need them and then assess whether to wipe or pay a professional to take a look. Unfortunately, while I find programs that can recover files even if there's some issue with file headers or such, they don't preserve the folder structure; so, the output would need a lot of manual sorting to, for example, work out if something was a photograph that I took or a mobile phone background that was bundled into the installer for a game.

Which was when I recalled the manual for the imaging utility I used also mentioning cloning a single partition. So, after considering the risk of sacrificing the full image I had and again taking many hours, I replaced the image with a clone of just the primary partition without the other ones.

And, after a little fiddling with exact parameters in the mount command, was able to access all the files.

So, now all I need to do is come to a decision on whether to continue working on fixing whatever is wrong with the disk so I can regain access to my Windows setup as is, or commit to the irk of doing a fresh install of Windows.

The message here is, of course, that President Trump is a sex offender who parties with children.

in reply to Christoph S

You might try some of these steps. I have seen systems that got corrupted MBR.
learn.microsoft.com/en-us/trou…
in reply to Christoph S

Yes, in a perfect world you would have a way to put the WinRe, or Windows installer on a usb drive and boot from it. You can then get to the repair wizards or command line to execute the fixes if the auto repair does not work. Not everyone has access to a second system to make the bootable usb.
I was unclear if @Dave Higgins [Main Account] has a dual boot win/linux system. Which makes everything more exciting. I have had a system where a grub update stomped on the windows boot info.
in reply to Christoph S

I haven't had boot problems since like forever. Then again I rarely boot into Windows, except when I'm not looking or after a Frankencrash.

When I had issues back in the day switching away from boot sectors to boot from UEFI directly that was all gone. PXE and live media helped every time they had to. Check ventoy for all your boot needs.

in reply to Christoph S

There was this tool to helpe ye olde sysadmin find UEFI relevant details called rEFInd or something at one point.

That thing didn't effing help me boot a borked machine as I had hoped when battling the change towards GPT as it finds boot loaders iff you have them.

D'oh.

But it did make clear just how to avoid the hassle of boot entries and grub.

in reply to Christoph S

I recently had to repartition the ssd on my Framework. Used to do that sort of thing all the time for work, but that was 26 years ago so I was hesitant and nervous, but it had to be done. Triple backups, boot to thumb drive, calculate everything three times, but it was over quickly and painlessly.
in reply to Christoph S

I have had reasonably good luck with Disk Genius diskgenius.com/. The free version does most stuff, but the pro version also has some good advanced features