This is a quick guide to mounting a qcow2 disk images on your host server. This is useful to reset passwords, edit files, or recover something without the virtual machine running.
Step 1 - Enable NBD on the Host
modprobe nbd max_part=8
<header class="showcase"> | |
<div class="container"> | |
<nav> | |
<h1 class="logo">My Website</h1> | |
<ul> | |
<li><a href="#">Home</a></li> | |
<li><a href="#">About</a></li> | |
<li><a href="#">Services</a></li> | |
</ul> | |
</nav> |
{ | |
"name": "Default colors dark", | |
"type": "dark", | |
"colors": { | |
// Base colors | |
"focusBorder": "#007fd4", | |
"foreground": "#cccccc", | |
"widget.shadow": "#0000005c", | |
// "selection.background": // null |
Add English (US, alt. intl.)
It's because the cedilla module isn't loaded by default when the locale is set to en, so you have to change the configuration files for gtk to add them:
sudo vim /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/gtk-3.0/3.0.0/immodules.cache
sudo vim /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/immodules.cache
#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
help="Convert chat-gpt cli logs to markdown. | |
No args. Use STDIN and STDOUT | |
Requires ripgrep | |
Usage example using bat for formatting: | |
$0 < logfile | bat -l md -p" | |
main() { |