On Wednesday 10 August 2016 03:29:26 Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Wednesday 10 August 2016 00:45:32 Mark Fletcher wrote:
> > I would hope that most decent mail clients roll up the quoted text
> > and let you unroll it if you want to read it -- Inbox certainly
> > does.
>
> Googlemail Inbox is your defin
On Wednesday 10 August 2016 00:45:32 Mark Fletcher wrote:
> I would hope that most decent mail clients roll up the quoted text and
> let you unroll it if you want to read it -- Inbox certainly does.
Googlemail Inbox is your definition of a decent email client??? :-0
Lisi
On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 12:29 AM Pascal Hambourg
wrote:
> Le 09/08/2016 à 15:56, limpia a écrit :
> > On 2016-08-09 00:45, Ric Moore wrote:
> >>
> >> Please don't top post. Ric
> > Oops, sorry about that,...
>
> Please don't bottom post without trimming either. It's just as nasty as
> top post (o
people do that,
it makes it hard to make sense of the thread.
I apologize as well to the OP, and others, this has nothing to do with
partitioning, and the original topic. Twice now, when I saw there were
replies, to this topic,"Re: Help on investigating partition-related
changes"
I
Le 09/08/2016 à 15:56, limpia a écrit :
On 2016-08-09 00:45, Ric Moore wrote:
Please don't top post. Ric
Oops, sorry about that,...
Please don't bottom post without trimming either. It's just as nasty as
top post (or even nastier when you need to scroll down pages of quoted
text to read th
On 2016-08-09 00:45, Ric Moore wrote:
On 08/07/2016 03:25 PM, limpia wrote:
It would depend on a lot things(details that you have not included),
but
agreed, I don't know of a command or direct way, unless you have a
recent backup or copy of the partition tables, you could compare the
current si
On 08/07/2016 03:25 PM, limpia wrote:
It would depend on a lot things(details that you have not included), but
agreed, I don't know of a command or direct way, unless you have a
recent backup or copy of the partition tables, you could compare the
current sizes to.
Please don't top post. Ric
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It would depend on a lot things(details that you have not included), but
agreed, I don't know of a command or direct way, unless you have a
recent backup or copy of the partition tables, you could compare the
current sizes to.
To start with : What makes you think it may have been resized ?
What
Parsa Hassan Abadi composed on 2016-08-07 12:43 (UTC):
Is there any way to see if a partition has been resized or shrunk? Any log, any
command, anything??
A non-FOSS partitioner that logs its activity is DFSee. It's the only
partitioner used here, so logging is routine, and how I keep track o
Le 07/08/2016 à 14:43, Parsa Hassan Abadi a écrit :
Is there any way to see if a partition has been resized or shrunk? Any log, any
command, anything??
AFAIK there is no direct way.
The only idea which comes into my mind is to examine the contents (e.g.
filesystem) metadata of the partition.
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