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<title  type="text" >Monochrome Mentality</title>
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		<name>Kevin Dean</name>
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<subtitle  type="text" >Comments On Post 12</subtitle>
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<rights  type="text" >2007, Kevin Dean</rights>
<updated>2009-03-26T04:57:16-04:00</updated>
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	<title  type="text" ><![CDATA[ Re: Frederick County Library: The Official Responce ]]></title>
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		<name>bedroom furniture</name>
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	<updated>2009-03-26T04:57:16-04:00</updated>
	<published>2009-03-26T04:57:16-04:00</published>
	<summary  type="text/html" ><![CDATA[ Luckily, my friend used this time to also begin complaining about his existing install of Arch Linux which has otherwise been working well for him. In fact, it's worked SO well that he managed to stay on it for several months which is amusing since he's the butt of a running joke about breaking every system he touches. The solution to the problem in his case was to finally buy the bigger SATA drive he's been desiring. This still leaves open the idea of how to migrate the data, the proper partitioning scheme and the like. The idea then, was for a friend and I to share our "wisdom" with him and convince him to use LVM and not fuss with Arch. ]]></summary>
	<content  type="text/html" ><![CDATA[ Luckily, my friend used this time to also begin complaining about his existing install of Arch Linux which has otherwise been working well for him. In fact, it's worked SO well that he managed to stay on it for several months which is amusing since he's the butt of a running joke about breaking every system he touches. The solution to the problem in his case was to finally buy the bigger SATA drive he's been desiring. This still leaves open the idea of how to migrate the data, the proper partitioning scheme and the like. The idea then, was for a friend and I to share our "wisdom" with him and convince him to use LVM and not fuss with Arch. ]]></content>
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