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Julian Stacey
For shame. A your question is too dumb to have
written to our mailing list? I hope you are not
trying to represent the great open arms of FreeBSD and
the questions mailing list. My Question is quite
I repeat: You were in contravention of mailing list charter:
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--- Julian H. Stacey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For shame. A your question is too dumb to have
written to our mailing list? I hope you are not
trying to represent the great open arms of FreeBSD
and
the questions mailing list. My Question is quite
I repeat: You were in contravention of
Hi all
I know hard drives tend to not run well when near
full. They have trouble performing self adjustments
(hardware), self defragging(unix/FFS) etc.. (as I can
express it) However, I need to find some documentation
or some help in explaining this better.
I am working with some people who
--On Monday, April 11, 2005 12:30:37 PM -0700 NMH [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi all
I know hard drives tend to not run well when near
full. They have trouble performing self adjustments
(hardware), self defragging(unix/FFS) etc.. (as I can
express it) However, I need to find some documentation
Hi all
I know hard drives tend to not run well when near
full. They have trouble performing self adjustments
(hardware), self defragging(unix/FFS) etc.. (as I can
express it) However, I need to find some documentation
or some help in explaining this better.
I am working with some people who
Reference:
From: NMH [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2005 12:30:37 -0700 (PDT)
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NMH wrote:
Hi all
I know hard drives tend to not run well when near
full. They have trouble performing self adjustments
(hardware), self
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Sent: Monday, April 11, 2005 2:30 PM
Subject: Hard drive fullness limits information help request
Hi all
I know hard drives tend to not run well when
--- Julian Stacey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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From: NMH [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2005 12:30:37 -0700 (PDT)
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NMH wrote:
Hi all
I know hard drives tend to not run well when
near
full. They have
NMH wrote:
Hi all
I know hard drives tend to not run well when near
full. They have trouble performing self adjustments
(hardware), self defragging(unix/FFS) etc.. (as I can
express it) However, I need to find some documentation
or some help in explaining this better.
I am working with some
NMH wrote:
[ ... ]
For shame. A your question is too dumb to have
written to our mailing list? I hope you are not
trying to represent the great open arms of FreeBSD and
the questions mailing list. My Question is quite
appropriate for either list. Nor should someone even
be given the feeling their
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