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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting How to add nodev for /dev/shm partition in Linux using shell script? Post 302915162 by gull04 on Monday 1st of September 2014 07:19:03 AM
Old 09-01-2014
Hi,

Looks like you missed part of the post.

Regards
Dave
 

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corresponding sequence of lexical forms. Multi-word surface forms
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word surface forms may be invariable (such as a multi-word prepo-
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