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You'll have a lot of wasted space with that method, unless you use something like /parted/ afterwards.
The death of one: A tragedy. The death of millions: A statistic.
The Linux kernel has supported NTFS read since version 2.1.74 (December 1997).Check http://linux-ntfs.sourceforge.net/info/ntfs.html#3 .9 for more information. Simon C. Ion
Nope, that's a red LED that you're seeing.
But, I must say to Chiasmus: "Alpha Centauri has been one of the most facinating strategy games I've played in a long time."
I enjoyed it. Please retain the formatting of the source page, or add paragraphs if none exist. Huge blocks are harder to read.
I fail to see the problem
Functionally,is there a difference?
Don't services like dyndns.org, EasyDNS, Hammernode, and etc. replicate the functionality of a static IP? -Avatar
You'll have a lot of wasted space with that method, unless you use something like /parted/ afterwards.
The death of one: A tragedy. The death of millions: A statistic.
The Linux kernel has supported NTFS read since version 2.1.74 (December 1997).3 .9 for more information.
Check http://linux-ntfs.sourceforge.net/info/ntfs.html#
Simon C. Ion
Nope, that's a red LED that you're seeing.
But, I must say to Chiasmus: "Alpha Centauri has been one of the most facinating strategy games I've played in a long time."
I enjoyed it. Please retain the formatting of the source page, or add paragraphs if none exist. Huge blocks are harder to read.
I fail to see the problem
Functionally,is there a difference?
Don't services like dyndns.org, EasyDNS, Hammernode, and etc. replicate the functionality of a static IP?
-Avatar