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        <description>Disk space. There's never enough. Whilst preping my Inspiron 3800 for its new 20GB Toshiba 4500 RPM disk I thought I'd play around some with disk imaging. Playing with partition images is boring, so let's spice it up! 

Obtaining a Disk Image


To start, you will want an exact image of a disk; Preferably one with filesystems you have support available for in your kernel, but any will do. As always, dd is your friend.</description>
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        <description>*  Configuring and Using Dirvish for Snapshot Backups
	*  Configuring Exim4 and Courier IMAP under Debian GNU/Linux
	*  A Practical Guide to Linux Traffic Control
	*  pbuilder backporting guide for Debian GNU/Linux
	*  Securing a VNC connection with OpenSSH, Tunneling, and Using Keychain</description>
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        <description>Intended Audience


I have written this document for individuals confident of their ability to administer a Debian GNU/Linux system. I make the assumption that the reader is familiar with the package management system, Debian's init scripts, and basic troubleshooting using the system's log files. I don't intend to discuss configuring Exim4 to handle incoming mail from off site, but rather stick to mail destined for the local domain from other hosts local to the network, fetched via POP3 from a l…</description>
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