I don't have a problem to solve - I've solved it - but I'd like to understand why this works the way it does.<BR><BR>I put a new hard drive in my computer (running Ubuntu Feisty, 32-bit) and ...
I just basically let redhat7.3 set up my computer for me when I set it up. Everything works well: harddrives work, cdrw, dvdrom, audiocard, videocard, modem... this is going to be a long ...
I currently have five external drives attached to my System76 Thelio, each of which serves a different purpose. I have one to house virtual machines, another for music files, another for backups, one ...
In Linux, the file system is an all-in-one directory tree. A mounted storage device has its file system grafted onto that tree so that it appears to be an integral part of one cohesive file system.
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