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dustymabe.com
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| | | | | Recently I purchased a new laptop. Typically my first move is to ditch Windows or Mac (yes I've done both) and install Linux. This time, just in case I ever want to completely restore the system (recovery partition and all), I decided to make a disk image of the entire hard drive. Being that the capacity of the hard drive is close to 500 GB it actually turned out that I didn't have enough free space to store the entire image. | |
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dusanmitrovic.rs
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| | | | | Easily create a bootable USB drive for your *-NIX installations in just a few simple steps. | |
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www.tumfatig.net
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| | | | | In my previous "using OpenBSD as a workstation" review , I was told by Landry that auto-mount of USB stick can be done with hotplugd(8). Let's see if we can achieve something useful... | |
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cookie.engineer
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