Re: Knoppix--Writing to a Partition (filesystem)

From: John-Paul Stewart (jpstewart_at_sympatico.ca)
Date: 12/12/03


Date: Fri, 12 Dec 2003 11:49:35 -0500

Michael Heiming wrote:
>
> W. Watson <wolf_tracks@invalid.inv> wrote:
> > Thanks for the help, but even at that I draw the line at bottom vs top posting
> > requests. Personally, I've been top posting for 8 years or more on newsgroups. I
> > never complain in whatever fashion people exchange messages with me. I can follow
> > top, cross, or bottom. My preference is top post. Sorry, can't stand e-mail cops. My
>
> A matter of netiquette not of anyone's preference/feelings,

For the OP: it's all written down in the "Netiquette Guidelines" (RFC
1855) from the Internet Engineering Task Force (http://www.ietf.org/).



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