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<body text="#000000" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" link="#0000EF" vlink="#51188E"
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<center>$Id: index.html,v 1.40 2001/12/07 02:40:59 freesource Exp $</center>
<center>$Id: index.html,v 1.41 2001/12/07 06:17:00 freesource Exp $</center>
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@ -621,7 +621,7 @@ replacements repository.&nbsp;&nbsp;
In general the repository for replacements is owned by root, so normal
users can't make changes to these files; however, when root is
editing replacements in the $HOME Replacements location, it should be the
administrator's policy to use an editor which respects versioned files (i.e. Emacs). Then the
administrator's policy to use an editor which respects versioned files (i.e. Emacs).&nbsp;&nbsp;Then the
administrator will not be able to
make any changes to the replacements repository because the CVS directories
keep date information which prevents the editing of these
@ -667,8 +667,8 @@ absolute minimum needed to provide all the functionality usually
associated with a full sized distribution, yet it still uses the same
libraries and binaries.&nbsp;&nbsp;Because it can be made quickly, it is
useful for creating a current snapshot of ones own host systems, and can be
used to run experiments safely without fear of corrupting the host system
via user-mode-linux.</p>
used to run experiments safely via user-mode-linux without fear of
corrupting the host system.</p>
<a name="7"><b>How am I able to create root filesystems as a normal user?</b></a>&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="#FAQ">[back]</a></p>
@ -729,7 +729,7 @@ can be found.
entry ubd0 should be pointing to the helper root_fs, and
ubd1 should be pointing to the empty root_fs file:&nbsp;&nbsp;
<pre>
ubd0=/tmp/gboot_non_root_1000/root_fs_helper ubd0=/tmp/gboot_non_root_1000/root_fs
ubd0=/tmp/gboot_non_root_1000/root_fs_helper ubd1=/tmp/gboot_non_root_1000/root_fs
</pre>
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@ -961,7 +961,7 @@ down arrow.&nbsp;&nbsp;Now
page up with the second button to 1440 and step with the first button to
1722.&nbsp;&nbsp;Pretty cool, eh?</p>
<p>Why we are on this subject please check out these keyboard shortcuts for Gtk.</p>
<p>While we are on this subject please check out these keyboard shortcuts for Gtk.</p>
<P>Motion Shortcuts

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