Examples of using Same disk in English and their translations into Dutch
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
And so on the same disk we have five recordings.
It is, for all practical purposes, the same disk.
Sequentially writing data to that same disk takes about 30 ms per MB.
So all the data is stored on fysically the same disk.
Prefer PReP partition on the same disk as the boot file system partition.
The maximum set of drivers for PCs and notebooks on the same disk.
two volumes on the same disk cannot be associated for diff area storage.
Sometimes the data is stored in an independent folder, but located on the same disk.
choose the same disk or another disk(if you had) as target.
This function Renames a file and/or moves its directory entry to a different on the same disk.
I will never make the error to back up to the same disk as the data is on again,
several files share the same disk, fragmentation occurs.
If the root filesystem will be placed on the same disk as the kernel, transfer it using dd with the seek option,
Determine whether other files on the same disk can be opened.
to extend into contiguous, empty space on the same disk.
You cannot select multiple volumes on the same disk to store backups.
existing primary partitions and logical drives by extending them into adjacent unallocated space on the same disk.
For basic volumes, the unallocated space must be on the same disk as, and must follow(be of higher sector offset than)
however if multiple volumes reside on the same disk performance will be affected.
You have installed FreeBSD alongside another operating system on the same disk, and you want to choose whether to start FreeBSD or the other operating
multiple regions of the same disk that are linked together.
contiguous space on the same disk.
you won't have to search for the same disk twice- Storing network addresses(URLs)
backups will keep being saved to the same disk.
fdisk use the right geometry where'right' is defined for fdisk as the geometry used by the other operating systems on the same disk, and for LILO as the geometry that will enable successful interaction with the BIOS at boot time.
Linux sees the same disk partitioning as for example DOS with OnTrack or EZ-Drive.
Remember not to save the data to the same hard disk.
Although not on the same hard disk from where you are recovering from.