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  • 121Linux architecture — Linux is a Unix like based computer operating system. It has been ported to a vast variety of computer architectures. File system Its file system like all Unix systems is based on one root directory, or hierarchical top point with subdirectories… …

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  • 122Roundup (issue tracker) — * For other uses of the phrase Round Up see Round Up (disambiguation) Roundup is an open source issue or bug tracking system featuring a command line, web and e mail interface. It is written in Python and designed to be highly customizable [The… …

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  • 123Volume Mount Point — Volume Mount Points are specialized NTFS filesystem objects which are used to mount and provide an entry point to other partitions. Mount points can be created in a directory on an NTFS file system, which gives a reference to the root directory… …

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  • 124Format (command) — Format, in a DOS or Windows system, is a command line utility that performs the following actions on magnetic media:#The boot record is placed in the location specified by the partition table. #The FAT entries are cleared by changing them to 0x00 …

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  • 125Daemon (computing) — For other uses, see Daemon (disambiguation). In Unix and other multitasking computer operating systems, a daemon (  /ˈdeɪ …

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  • 126backslash —    1. In MS DOS, OS/2, and other operating systems, you must use the backslash character () to separate directory or subdirectory names in a path statement or when changing to another directory.    2. A shorthand name for the root directory.… …

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  • 127salvageable files —    In Novell NetWare, files that have been deleted by users, but that are recoverable.    The FILER utility can display a list of deleted files and can recover the files providing they have not been overwritten in whole or in part.    If the… …

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  • 128Slash (punctuation) — / Slash Punctuation apostrophe ( ’ …

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