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ok thank you for your response...will do as suggested... |
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2009/2/8 Stroller <stroller@××××××××××××××××××.uk> |
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> He wrote the lines of his post upside down, because he thinks you're wrong |
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> to top-post. |
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> If you read it as: |
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>> Usually, you have to |
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>>> umount it before you |
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>>> put it too sleep. There's |
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>>> almost always something |
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>>> waking it up if it's |
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>>> still mounted. |
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> It makes perfect sense & you don't need to ask any further questions. |
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> Stroller. |
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> On 7 Feb 2009, at 19:19, Danis Petkakis wrote: |
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> you're telling me i have to umount it first and then put it to sleep? |
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>> because it is mounted it cannot be put to sleep? |
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>> 2009/2/7 Nikos Chantziaras <realnc@×××××.de> |
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>>> still mounted. |
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>>> waking it up if it's |
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>>> almost always something |
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>>> put it too sleep. There's |
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>>> umount it before you |
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>>> Usually, you have to |
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