If your website is ranking and has any amount of inbound links you risk the
loss of ranking by changing the file name. If you should take this route then
a 301 redirect is in order.
Keith Smith
--- On Sun, 2/26/12, Phillip Waclawski wrote:
From: Phillip Waclawski
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRoYlgOC9z0&feature=youtu.be
its pretty dang spiffy for sure.
I would use it...
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> From: "Mark Jarvis"
>> [SSI] sounds like a good solution. If this was a commercial web site
>> I'd probably do it. However this is something I'm doing on a
>> volunteer basis using donated space and I'm trying to keep everything
>> small and simple--especially simple.
SSI is pretty simple as
Thanks Stephen. I did download the gparted live iso and used it to shrink
the ntfs partition. Then I created two new partitions, one for 40-gig and
one for 80-gig. But when I started to install the first new Linux distro
from a live Linux CD into the first new 40-gig partition, I couldn't tell
i
which distro?
On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 9:23 PM, wrote:
>
> Thanks Stephen. I did download the gparted live iso and used it to shrink
> the ntfs partition. Then I created two new partitions, one for 40-gig and
> one for 80-gig. But when I started to install the first new Linux distro
> from a li
Joe,
Virtually all distros want a separate and specific partition for swap
formatted as swap.
Virtually all distros allow you to put everything else in a single
partition although there are reasons why you might want to break that up
into 2 or more partitions (and lots of people will give you diff
moin moin,
Not definite, but it looks like the Raspberry Pi will be going on sale in
less than 24 hours.
http://www.RaspberryPi.org/archives/716
That's tomorrow night our time.
ciao,
der.hans
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For triple booting, you'll get the biggest bang for the buck by going
with at least 4 partitions.
1) A partition for disto A
2) B partition for disto B
3) C swap partition that is shared between both distros
4) D home partition that is shared between both distros, this should be
your biggest pa