| 16 Jan 2026 |
K900 | That's a horrible hack | 09:23:10 |
K900 | And will never land like that | 09:23:14 |
K900 | There are plans for changing how the store database works though, which should allow tracking these kinds of things better | 09:23:37 |
Sofie 🏳️⚧️ (she/her) |  Download PXL_20260116_121136015.jpg | 12:12:06 |
Sofie 🏳️⚧️ (she/her) | oops | 12:12:07 |
Sofie 🏳️⚧️ (she/her) | https://files.catbox.moe/zpmahk.zip | 12:12:39 |
Sofie 🏳️⚧️ (she/her) | I'm trying to setup impermanence on my school laptop | 12:12:55 |
Sofie 🏳️⚧️ (she/her) | I don't know which causes this or what I have missed | 12:13:20 |
hexa | it doesn't find your root volume | 12:20:29 |
Sofie 🏳️⚧️ (she/her) | yeah | 12:40:50 |
0x4fbb09 it/its ⛯✇ΘΔ | free docs change: nix-store --gc's man page says nix-store --gc --max-freed $((100 * 1024 * 1024)) when there's specifically a feature to let you do --max-freed 100M | 23:05:07 |
emily | I don't think Lix has that change? | 23:12:27 |
0x4fbb09 it/its ⛯✇ΘΔ | the same man page mentions it up above | 23:14:47 |
0x4fbb09 it/its ⛯✇ΘΔ | and it worked for me | 23:14:52 |
0x4fbb09 it/its ⛯✇ΘΔ |
The argument bytes can be followed by the multiplicative suffix K, M, G or T, denoting KiB, MiB, GiB or TiB units.
| 23:15:01 |
0x4fbb09 it/its ⛯✇ΘΔ | (on --max-freed) | 23:15:08 |