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Вақти лозимӣno to- do due date
due date:
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Вақти оғозto- do due date/ time
start:
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error message due to an unrecognized input
the element '%1 'is not an operator.
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% 1 -% 2 Ҳафта% 3to- do due date
%1, %2 - %3
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Сарҳади бурҷrefers to the band of stars in the sky due to the galactic plane
constell. boundary highlight
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no hide this option is based on the option of the same name provided in irix nfs. normally, if a server exports two filesystems one of which is mounted on the other, then the client will have to mount both filesystems explicitly to get access to them. if it just mounts the parent, it will see an empty directory at the place where the other filesystem is mounted. that filesystem is "hidden". setting the nohide option on a filesystem causes it not to be hidden, and an appropriately authorized client will be able to move from the parent to that filesystem without noticing the change. however, some nfs clients do not cope well with this situation as, for instance, it is then possible for two files in the one apparent filesystem to have the same inode number. the nohide option is currently only effective on single host exports. it does not work reliably with netgroup, subnet, or wildcard exports. this option can be very useful in some situations, but it should be used with due care, and only after confirming that the client system copes with the situation effectively.
no hide this option is based on the option of the same name provided in irix nfs. normally, if a server exports two filesystems one of which is mounted on the other, then the client will have to mount both filesystems explicitly to get access to them. if it just mounts the parent, it will see an empty directory at the place where the other filesystem is mounted. that filesystem is "hidden". setting the nohide option on a filesystem causes it not to be hidden, and an appropriately authorized client will be able to move from the parent to that filesystem without noticing the change. however, some nfs clients do not cope well with this situation as, for instance, it is then possible for two files in the one apparent filesystem to have the same inode number. the nohide option is currently only effective on single host exports. it does not work reliably with netgroup, subnet, or wildcard exports. this option can be very useful in some situations, but it should be used with due care, and only after confirming that the client system copes with the situation effectively.
Last Update: 2011-10-23
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