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 --- Roland Eckert 2010/07/15






Updates

	*  project PhotoTools added / updated</description>
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            <description>You know the feeling: you are beavering away with whatever it is what you're doing and suddenly, you are confronted with a hard disk failure in your file server. In a brave attempt to get the failing partition at least mountable again, you unmount it and let e2fsck do its magic:</description>
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