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The French national rail market remains closed to competition until 2012.
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after rm tells it that you want to recursivley delete the files and the f flag says to force any file that says it cant be deleted, then the / at the end of the command is the highest parent directory in a linux file system. so you are telling it to delete every file in the file system
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Chris Mason, Oracle Btrfs is a next generation filesystem for Linux that includes snapshotting, compression and many advanced features. The project is quickly maturing and attracting broad testing and benchmarking.
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moonsetsky posted a photo: (map on the left is the September 2009 one, map on the right is one from 2008) Transport for London changed how the London Underground Tube map looks, by getting rid of the zonal boundaries and the River Thames. I wasn’t so bothered about the Thames being missing, but as a student with a zone 1-4 travelcard, it’s important to know whether travelling to a particular station will by outside my zone, and this being missing didn’t exactly please me.
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September 17th 2009
In this video we learn how to view our filesystem. Learn LINUX on Mylinuxclasses.com sign up NOW!

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weglet posted a photo: Again, in the disused tram tunnel.
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