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Operating Systems Linux Fedora Is UNIX an open source OS ? Post 302911211 by sreyan32 on Wednesday 30th of July 2014 02:04:59 PM
Old 07-30-2014
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Originally Posted by Corona688
The terminal device is a serial port -- either a real, physical serial port, or an emulated one(i.e, a vterm). Any proper terminal in UNIX, even a graphical one, will use one.

This is because UNIX serial devices come with lots and lots and lots of built-in software features. Have you ever hit ctrl-C to kill a stuck program? The serial port, even an emulated one in a GUI, does that directly. It has a "send SIGINT when you hit this key" setting.
I am sorry for being blunt first of all. But what you said makes absolutely no sense to me. Why would a terminal need a serial port to function ? Also I have used the terminal in both Debian and Fedora distributions. I have never made any connection to any serial port before using them !
Why would I need to do so ? OSes like Windows also offer ctrl+c combination to kill the program(not that I like comparing Windows and UNIX I am just trying to get my point across). And what do you mean by it does that directly ? How can a serial port send signals to the CPU ?

I am sorry but I don't understand what you are saying probably because I am starting out with UNIX. Do you think I should post a separate thread about this topic dealing with serial ports and terminal devices ? Because its getting off topic here.

Quote:
Originally Posted by Corona688
Imagine you're running out of space on drive C in Windows, and add another hard drive to deal with it. Now you have a drive D with lots of space -- which is no help at all since C is where you need it.

In UNIX, you could attach the new drive's partitions wherever you wanted -- /home/ for example, if that particular folder is very big.
If I am not mistaken you mean that you can move around partitions right ? For example I can unmount the /home partition and put it in a different hard disk all together and use it from there right ?
But then why would you call it "partition nesting" ? because that sounds a partition within another partition.
 

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DPKG-PRECONFIGURE(8)						      Debconf						      DPKG-PRECONFIGURE(8)

NAME
dpkg-preconfigure - let packages ask questions prior to their installation SYNOPSIS
dpkg-preconfigure [options] package.deb dpkg-preconfigure --apt DESCRIPTION
dpkg-preconfigure lets packages ask questions before they are installed. It operates on a set of debian packages, and all packages that use debconf will have their config script run so they can examine the system and ask questions. OPTIONS
-ftype, --frontend=type Select the frontend to use. -pvalue, --priority=value Set the lowest priority of questions you are interested in. Any questions with a priority below the selected priority will be ignored and their default answers will be used. --terse Enables terse output mode. This affects only some frontends. --apt Run in apt mode. It will expect to read a set of package filenames from stdin, rather than getting them as parameters. Typically this is used to make apt run dpkg-preconfigure on all packages before they are installed. To do this, add something like this to /etc/apt/apt.conf: // Pre-configure all packages before // they are installed. DPkg::Pre-Install-Pkgs { "dpkg-preconfigure --apt --priority=low"; }; -h, --help Display usage help. SEE ALSO
debconf(7) AUTHOR
Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> 2018-02-28 DPKG-PRECONFIGURE(8)
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