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Old 01-06-2018, 07:38 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by _roman_ View Post
I also tried keeping .config in unencrypted boot, but that is also a hassle. And most of the time I forgot to copy that .config file over to boot and name it properly
When "you need it ... ... and you have it ... ..." you will never again forget nor will you ever regret the self-discipline of having done it.

I also keep a paper notebook with a number-two pencil, as my "running log" or "Captain's log." I do this because ... (uhh, where was I going with that thought?)

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