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VM Broken? Use OS disk swap in Azure to fix and restore

June 22, 2020June 22, 2020 nillsf Leave a comment

I can’t begin to count the amount of times I screwed up a virtual machine that wouldn’t boot anymore. In most cases, that was due to messing up /etc/fstab, which controls which disks get mounted in Linux. If that file is broken, your machine won’t boot anymore. In Azure, there’s an ability to swap the […]

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