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Here’s a How-to, taken from one of my posts on Ubuntu Forums. This how-to explains how to mount a partition in Ubuntu via the command line, and how to set up an auto-mount in your FSTab All the writing in this kind of font, is writting that you type into a command line, either on [...]
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07Dec09
Well, look what I found just the other day Yup, its an Ubuntu 5.10 install disk In fact, there was a live disk with it too, but thats been lost to the wind. I popped in the disk, copied the ISO, and loaded it up into Virtualbox. A while later and this is what I [...]
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