Root, home, boot and swap. /usr, /home, /var
· /(root), home , var (variable), usr (user) and (swap)
root,home,boot and swap
Usually /home Sometimes /var If a lot of distro hopping happens, /boot
Office partitions would be relatively simple and cheap to build on your own. If that is not a good option, check out any office supply store such as www.officedepot.com or www.staples.com
T Mobile offers on the website are often just applicable on the website. Most offers indicate whether it is applicable in the store or not. Often times, stores have there own promotions.
An open office is a large room where lots of people are working, all with their own desks, but not their own office. So there are no walls separating them, no partitions, so it completely open.
no
They own a sporting goods store
Home Store
You can own a store in the mall by talking to the head person in the mall
Yes, two files can have the same name if they are located in different directories. In most file systems, the file name is only unique within its own directory, allowing the same name to be used in different locations. For example, a file named "report.txt" can exist in both the "Documents" and "Downloads" directories without conflict.
Own is a verb.