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Hi plex. As with most things in Unix/Linux, there are several ways you could accomplish this. First, I'm not sure I would recommend sed as a viable utility for this solution. Technically, sed WOULD
Hi Lee, I believe I'm going to need a bit more information before I can assist. Are you saying your computer chassis/motherboard physically does not have the plugs/power for a second drive to be running/powered
Hello Baharath, I don't typically work with Suse systems, but it's just another linux distribution so it can't be all that difficult. Using google.com/linux and searching for "suse package management"
JK, Although most *nix-related distributions have the same binaries installed, not all have the same exact version of the binary, meaning they may have their own options affiliated with the command/binary
Hi Steven, A lot of other folks have been complaining about the ubuntu version that's pre-loaded on these newer Dell laptops. Honestly, I think you might have better luck uninstalling/reinstalling
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