Terminal Lesson 9

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Terminal Lesson 9.

Todays Topic: Hard Drives...
Removable, External, Internal. Network Drives.



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  • so what exactly does unmounting a hard drive do? just eject it? or does it erase it? not really sure, and I don't want to test it out to find I've deleted everything.... thanks.

  • @originalfunkman It just ejects it.

  • what happens when doing : sudo unmount / ?

    I dont want to try it. Sounds sirously dangerous

  • @klein4476 if it were to work it would essentially eject macintosh HD. It's not something that a reboot wouldn't fix.

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  • dude he is not running out of ideas the guy has a lot more videos you never know he might make more. he is god of terminal they shoudl make a holy terminal booj for him. they should make a religeon for terminal and he shall be terminak god

  • Thanks for the videos, Alex. They are great.

    One observation: better to use the df -h command, it gives you the filesystems in "human" format.

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  • very gud vid....but i have to admit..u r 1 boring twat...such a dull voice....but hey gud vid though seriously

  • @iapplethis Yes...At the main time i actually figured it out already xD

    and that wasnt really well explained, i knew that gui means Graphic user intface!!! -.-' but thx ^^

  • @quinxx12 graphic user interface

  • Alex for President!

  • What is root and gui actually?? oO

  • First of all, congratulations for the Tutorial! It's very good!

    I have some questions...

    Can I use this commands in one IPhone or IPod?

    Can I use the apt-get commands on linux? And install linux aplications on Mac?

    Or Mac aplications on Linux?

    Thanks!

  • I see you got XP installed, the hint is : "config.sys" and the Documents and Settings directory. Nice video btw!

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