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Old 02-08-2011, 08:05 AM   #16
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If you feel difficult in typing English. You can use Google online Translator to translate it to english

For file system related
lol, thanks for helping me and i know this site"google translate" and i form egypt and english is not my language but i depended on myself in terms of language as well as i know 3 languages and excellent in the Russian ...and this is not our case now,isn't it?!!!

Thanks anyway
 
Old 02-08-2011, 08:07 AM   #17
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lol, thanks for helping me and i know this site"google translate" and i form egypt and english is not my language but i depended on myself in terms of language as well as i know 3 languages and excellent in the Russian ...and this is not our case now,isn't it?!!!

Thanks anyway
Thanks Bro What shall I do!!! Uneducated peoples are also in this world know. We have to tolerate them also.

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Old 02-08-2011, 09:25 AM   #18
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To see your partitions as linux

In terminal run the command

cat /proc/partitions
 
Old 02-08-2011, 09:39 AM   #19
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To see your partitions as linux

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cat /proc/partitions
thanks larry for helping
 
Old 02-08-2011, 10:11 AM   #20
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thanks larry for helping
Did you bother to check out the link in Post number 7 ?

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Old 02-08-2011, 04:49 PM   #21
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There is a colourful saying in Hindi: Chor ki daadi mein tinka.
Anisha
Google translate didn't recognise that Hindi. Could you give us a translation (if it's not too rude )?
 
Old 02-08-2011, 06:53 PM   #22
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Google translate didn't recognise that Hindi. Could you give us a translation (if it's not too rude )?
Not rude at all, but a little story is associated with it, if you don't mind I'll send you a PM, writing it here after all those offtopic posts of mine, might be an invitation to Mods/trouble.

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Old 02-09-2011, 04:27 AM   #23
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if you don't mind I'll send you a PM, writing it here after all those offtopic posts of mine, might be an invitation to Mods/trouble.
Yeah, that will be OK. We don't want to enrage the Mods...or do we?
 
Old 02-09-2011, 04:58 AM   #24
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There is a colourful saying in Hindi: Chor ki daadi mein tinka.
How do you know if he has "daadi" or not?
 
  


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