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- ...unprivileged containers to use very high UIDs and GIDs, it needs to have a block of these UIDs and GIDs reserved for its use. This is where {{c|/etc/subuid}3 KB (616 words) - 18:52, October 21, 2019
- Block group profiles: ...volumes. Subvolume is an independently mountable POSIX filetree (but not a block device). There are several basic schemas to layout subvolumes (including sn11 KB (1,721 words) - 21:05, September 1, 2022
- Block size 4096 bytes Block count 209715212 KB (1,832 words) - 23:56, January 1, 2015
- Block group profiles: ...volumes. Subvolume is an independently mountable POSIX filetree (but not a block device). There are several basic schemas to layout subvolumes (including sn11 KB (1,721 words) - 18:14, September 4, 2022
- # ...except traffic to our assigned IPv6 block, which all sits on $route_interface: Tunnelbroker.net gives us a "slash 64" (/64), which is a block of 2^64 IPv6 addresses. All these addresses are expected to exist on "our s11 KB (1,823 words) - 19:10, December 23, 2022
- Block group profiles: ...volumes. Subvolume is an independently mountable POSIX filetree (but not a block device). There are several basic schemas to layout subvolumes (including sn11 KB (1,682 words) - 18:14, September 4, 2022
- sys-block/gparted4 KB (422 words) - 14:23, July 10, 2020
- Block device 253:1 Block device 253:216 KB (2,049 words) - 10:43, September 23, 2014
- ...GPT/GUID partitions have been created, and will show up as the following ''block devices'' under Linux:4 KB (662 words) - 19:33, July 25, 2015
- ..., allows you to select columns of text, instead of lines. While in "visual block" mode, type {{c|I}} to insert text before the selection, inserted text will10 KB (1,813 words) - 12:42, March 31, 2015
- Block group profiles: ...volumes. Subvolume is an independently mountable POSIX filetree (but not a block device). There are several basic schemas to layout subvolumes (including sn12 KB (1,773 words) - 18:14, September 4, 2022
- Of course, you will need to change {{c|/dev/sdX}} to point to the block device of the USB stick on your system.4 KB (671 words) - 01:56, May 26, 2023
- ** '''This partition ''MUST'' start at the start of the disk (block 0) if you intend to boot on it.''' ...ting at block 0. '''If you create a LVM partition, do not make it start at block 0.'''15 KB (2,503 words) - 16:50, January 16, 2013
- <M> Block device as cache [ ] Keep stack trace of persistent data block lock holders11 KB (1,580 words) - 23:58, January 1, 2015
- sys-block/gparted btrfs dmraid f2fs fat hfs jfs mdadm ntfs policykit reiser4 reiserfs sys-block/parted debug nls readline device-mapper21 KB (2,776 words) - 08:59, January 18, 2021
- Once you've double-checked your target block device and made sure you'll be partitioning the correct disk, proceed to th4 KB (611 words) - 16:31, March 21, 2024
- Of course, you will need to change {{c|/dev/sdX}} to point to the block device of the USB stick on your system.4 KB (725 words) - 01:54, May 26, 2023
- ...forensics/foremost sys-apps/dcfldd app-admin/sysstat sys-process/iotop sys-block/whdd net-vpn/wireguard-tools net-vpn/logmein-hamachi sys-apps/fbset app-cry10 KB (1,493 words) - 22:24, August 7, 2022
- Would you like to use an existing block device (yes/no) [default=no]? no6 KB (782 words) - 05:19, November 15, 2018
- ...second basic type of location directive is a regex, or regular expression block. In its most basic form, it looks like this, with a "~" and then a regular ...d path ''exactly'' and ''completely''. For example, the following location block will match only the request /foo/bar, but not /foo/bar/oni.html:15 KB (2,290 words) - 18:06, October 15, 2017