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[2024 EXTENDED] Black Friday / Cyber Monday: FLASH SALE & MEGATHREAD
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Yes, yes! For a limited time only. Hurry up!
I checked my inbox, and HostSailor sent a promotional email, LOL!
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I have no idea why i think this is @Neoon
j/k
Not sure what
Good morning, any $7/y vps buddy?
good morning.
how about you spend $7 on ON on
pizza ?
thanks for the advice, i decided to buy $7 pizza from dubai company in this morning
صحة و عافية
Did you miss the $6/year VPS?
@host_c - Give this hungry cat some extra TB - 1TB wasn't enough, stomach's still not full.
Can anyone please suggest a solution? I bought a Black Friday 15gb SSD @HostSlick VPS, and for six days have been back and forth with support. After all this back and forth I am now facing the exact same issue as when it was first delivered. I don't want to spell out all the frustrations, the guy is very pleasant but he doesn't seem to understand how to configure the package as all other VPSes I have ever bought have been initially configured.
He re-created my VPS today at my request. Here is the output:
2.4GB is not even enough to run YABS under Debian 12.
YABS reported:
How do I get the full 15GB of drive vda available and properly configured to contain the OS and to provide enough space to do anything with the VPS? This is not a storage VPS where I could mount the extra drive/drive space to use solely as raw storage.
The mounted and operating 2.4GB partition seems to be a subset of the 15GB whole, which itself is unmounted and unusable. I need the whole 15GB to be available as one drive.
Thanks in advance. Am I the only person this has happened to?
Damn he's fat lol
ooo hostsailor deal is interesting
very rare to see AES-NI disabled though
😂 This cat's on a storage bulk - 1TB is just an appetizer! Guess we’ll need to supersize his drive. 🐱💾
As root
1 "resize2fs /dev/vda 1 100%"
2 "parted -s /dev/vda "resizepart 1 -1" quit"
3 "resize2fs /dev/vda1"
if the #3 isnt working reboot then reapply depend of the distro.
The cat is eating a slice of pizza yet there is no piece missing from the pizza...
Faaaaaaaaake....
Do you see the hat on the cat?
It's a magic (h/c)at.
Cat is a fucking wizard!
I would assume even lowest of lowest mages could duplicate pizza.
Signed
Regards
A true pizza magician!
MINI SAILOR $6.00/year (price after coupons/discounts)| 1H 1G 1GVSwap 30GB NVMe 1TB Bandwidth 1Gbps uplink YABS TEST!
That's because it's the second pizza
said:
The cat is waiting, paws tucked in tight,
For his Santa @host_c to bring a treat tonight!" 🐾🎅
https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/4166542/#Comment_4166542
Based on the test results, it seems that hostsailor's Dutch data center is located in Eranium, but I'm not sure.
Dont be impatent @host_c is cooking for christmas
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Thanks for the suggestions. But it's not working, here is what I get at step 1:
When I remove the 100% parameter (default without parameter is supposed to be the entirety):
Is there a suggestion for how to tell @HostSlick how to re-deploy my VPS properly in a way he will understand? Is his script messed up? How can just one BF from a bunch of these 15GB packages be screwed up this way? They were having huge problems with Virtualizor during BF.
Thanks in advance to all.
https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/200745/hostsailor-12-12-mega-deal-get-your-kvm-vps-nvme-at-90-recurring-discount-forever
Cooking, you say? Then let it be grand,
A feast so fine, by Santa’s @host_c hand!
But this cat’s no fool, it knows the score,
Treats first, then cook forevermore!
So, Santa, be kind, don’t miss the mark,
Give this cat a treat to light up the dark! 🐾✨
Who cares when you know it'll be idling anyway?
Same reason I care about the performance, the disk space, the bandwidth, etc