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Think of apt-get upgrade
as a safe upgrade while testing candidate releases. You should use it normally for (mostly) daily upgrade process to keep your packages up to date...
The current answer is incorrect. There is actually a way to mount your cloud storage as if it were its own drive.
The method is called I don't know the exact mechanism to reload monitors.xml, but I do know that file is a GNOME thing. So maybe killing and restarting gnome-settings-daemon would do the trick. You can fix it by turning off bluetooth and wireless coexistence. Run in terminal Unmount the partition: Rename the directory after making sure it's not mounted:sudo tee /etc/modprobe.d/iwlwifi-opt.conf <<< "options iwlwifi...
# umount /part
# mountpoint /part...