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No. The final syllable of Australia sounds like a short "ya," and the stress falls on a different syllable to boot.
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By "boot label", I presume you mean it's name as it appears in the boot menu. You can change this by editing the boot menu in question.For GRUB:The GRUB menu can be found in /boot/grub/menu.listFor LILO:The LILO menu can be found in either /boot/lilo/lilo.conf or /etc/lilo.confFor SYSLINUX:The SYSLINUX menu can be found in either /boot/syslinux/syslinux.cfg /syslinux/syslinux.cfg /boot/syslinux.cfg or in the root directory.For NTLDR (the Windows bootloader):The NTLDR menu can be found in the boot.ini file of your C:\ drive
A CV boot is found on the axle of a vehicle. To replace the outer boot remove the axle bolt and pull the boot off. The inner boot requires removal of the whole axle.
A cold boot refers to starting a computer that has been powered off. A warm boot is just restarting Windows.
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Maternity pants with a boot leg cut can be found at retailers such as Old Navy, Target, and JC Penny. Maternity pants with a boot leg cut can also be found online at companies such as Motherhood.
You can dual boot anything; as long as they are on different hard drive partitions.
The Eastern Diamondback, which is found in the southern boot heel of Mississippi.
The reserved are consists of the volume boot sector, often abbreviated as simply boot sector.
Tim likes albatross he swallowed the boot his favorite hangout in Australia
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