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    Re: Linux Fast boot..free up disk space

    Quote Originally Posted by kiyop View Post
    There are many typo.
    For example,
    (typo) -> (correct)
    vgr -> vigr
    autoclen -> autoclean

    Was there any typo when you executed the commands suggested?
    typos ..no I copy and paste..it goes the same way it is there
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    Re: Linux Fast boot..free up disk space

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    Re: Linux Fast boot..free up disk space

    Quote Originally Posted by kiyop View Post
    Multi posts? because multi is better than one? LOL
    and in a situation I want as many answers as I can get. It is Debian the box is running.
    Woudnt you do the same? And I have more posts than that.you just havent seen them.
    I cannot post where they are on here, its tweaked version sites.
    But I can tell you I treid to register on the Debian Administrators site..It was enter your user
    name, email..and thats it, and then they didnt send a password. I emailed and asked where
    is the password and why is it there is no reister form..the dude sent back an email saying they have
    banned my IP address..and when I sent a reply they had blocked me.So dont ever go on there,
    I dont think ists safe.
    Last edited by donut123; August 21st, 2011 at 02:51 PM.
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    Re: Linux Fast boot..free up disk space

    I am not pleasant to read the following.
    Quote Originally Posted by donut123 View Post
    Multi posts? because multi is better than one? LOL
    and in a situation I want as many answers as I can get. It is Debian the box is running.
    Woudnt you do the same? And I have more posts than that.you just havent seen them.
    I cannot post where they are on here, its tweaked version sites.
    But I can tell you I treid to register on the Debian Administrators site..It was enter your user
    name, email..and thats it, and then they didnt send a password. I emailed and asked where
    is the password and why is it there is no reister form..the dude sent back an email saying they have
    banned my IP address..and when I sent a reply they had blocked me.So dont ever go on there,
    I dont think ists safe.
    OpenBox: Debian Wheezy, Sid, Snowlinux, Aptosid, Siduction, Crunchbang, Ubuntu, Mint, ZorinOS, OS4, Arch, Manjaro, Mageia, Fedora, CentOS, OpenSuSE, PCLinuxOS, Sabayon, Slackware, Win XP/7
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    Re: Linux Fast boot..free up disk space

    Quote Originally Posted by kiyop View Post
    I am not pleasant to read the following.
    you know I really Love you buddy.Why are you concerned about my posting and you dont help me out.?
    Whats the problem? dont like me? you dont know me..but I still Love you son.
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    Re: Linux Fast boot..free up disk space

    Quote Originally Posted by kiyop View Post
    there are many typo.
    For example,
    (typo) -> (correct)
    vgr -> vigr
    autoclen -> autoclean

    was there any typo when you executed the commands suggested?
    Dont worry about it
    Last edited by donut123; August 23rd, 2011 at 07:27 AM.
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    Re: Linux Fast boot..free up disk space

    Quote Originally Posted by kiyop View Post
    i am not pleasant to read the following.
    off topic
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    Re: Linux Fast boot..free up disk space

    OFF TOPIC :
    I need help with some things, why I post where I post when I post and what I post about according to the rules..is irrelevant !
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    Re: Linux Fast boot..free up disk space

    I am often amazed at how often I get calls from family and friends because they are short of disk space. When it does, I wanted to share some tips to free some space. NOTE: Before attempting to use some of these techniques, you must perform a full system backup.

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    Re: Linux Fast boot..free up disk space

    Quote Originally Posted by donaldsmith View Post
    I am often amazed at how often I get calls from family and friends because they are short of disk space. When it does, I wanted to share some tips to free some space. NOTE: Before attempting to use some of these techniques, you must perform a full system backup.
    The problem here is..no one is taking the time to look at what I am dealing with.Its not an OS..its a program running a system foe Air conditioners. Its not an OS... Its a program run in a small single board machine it has no screen and all is done in command line into hyoper text box on a windows xp computer remotely.
    Thats what iit is. It just happens to be Linux..Debian fastboot. No one uses fastboot in an OS.
    Lets revist the page with the board...
    http://www.embeddedarm.com/products/...roduct=TS-7553
    if you look to see ..also look at fastboot
    http://www.embeddedarm.com/software/...oot-ts7300.php
    Last edited by donut123; August 23rd, 2011 at 08:06 AM.
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