Fichier de travail (INPUT) : DUMP-TEXT/DUMP-UTF-8/Dump_utf-8_anglais38.txt
Encodage utilisé (INPUT) : utf-8
Forme recherchée : \b(must|(needs?|ha(ve|s)) to|should)\b
_________________________________________________________________________________________________
Ligne n°95 : ... than use google, read tutorials/forums, and post my results and what I- Ligne n°96 : did here. If this helps you, great, if not you may need to do what I
Ligne n°97 : did and keep searching the web. If you're an author/site that is pissed ...
Ligne n°111 : ... I installed OSX first, then Windows, then Linux. The key thing to- Ligne n°112 : remember is that whatever OS's bootloader you want to use, SHOULD be
Ligne n°113 : the first OS installed. This is not necessarily true for Linux, Linux ...
Ligne n°114 : ... can handle booting basically anything with the right grub options. But- Ligne n°115 : if you want to use the OSX bootloader, OSX should be first, if you want
Ligne n°116 : the Windows bootloader, then Windows should be the first partition. ...
Ligne n°115 : ... if you want to use the OSX bootloader, OSX should be first, if you want- Ligne n°116 : the Windows bootloader, then Windows should be the first partition.
Ligne n°117 : More or less it just simplifies it this way, but if you're plan is to ...
Ligne n°118 : ... run Linux then grub really doesn't care as long as it's configured- Ligne n°119 : properly. In Linux you need to run gptsync /dev/sda to fix the boot
Ligne n°120 : loader issue, otherwise Windows won't boot. Using your flashdrive you ...
Ligne n°139 : ... partitions. So 3 partitions in total were created. After OSX is- Ligne n°140 : installed and you start the Windows installation; you need to format
Ligne n°141 : the partition as ntfs in order to write to it otherwise it says "this ...
Ligne n°198 : ... I was able to get TSCSync working as well, it is used so that you don't- Ligne n°199 : have to give the options arch=i386 and cpus=1 every time you boot. I
Ligne n°200 : still need to find an SD card to test out the SDHC driver. For my ...
Ligne n°199 : ... have to give the options arch=i386 and cpus=1 every time you boot. I- Ligne n°200 : still need to find an SD card to test out the SDHC driver. For my
Ligne n°201 : laptop, "Asus G60VX" there were many others who have worked towards ...
Ligne n°226 : ... Start installing Windows off the CD like you normally would and make- Ligne n°227 : sure you click on anything that might say "Advanced". This should bring
Ligne n°228 : you to a menu for setting up the partitioning. Windows will give you an ...
Ligne n°229 : ... error upon selecting the partition you want to install Windows on and- Ligne n°230 : you should click the button "format as NTFS". Afterwards you should be
- Ligne n°230 : you should click the button "format as NTFS". Afterwards you should be
Ligne n°231 : able to install Windows to this partition. IF YOU CAN NOT...... ...
Ligne n°235 : ... finicky about this.)- Ligne n°236 : C) You've messed up somewhere along the lines and have to start all
Ligne n°237 : over! ...
Ligne n°282 : ... gigs but i dont care)- Ligne n°283 : If you follow the securing debian guide you should know that you need
Ligne n°284 : to mount the /tmp partition as non executable, but if you've ever had ...
Ligne n°290 : ... of, while I'm not certain if this also applies to a partition, I'm- Ligne n°291 : assuming it does, so you should too!
- Ligne n°301 : When the installation finishes you should be able to boot in to Linux.
Ligne n°302 : You may need to boot your USB drive and select Linux from the ...
Ligne n°301 : ... When the installation finishes you should be able to boot in to Linux.- Ligne n°302 : You may need to boot your USB drive and select Linux from the
Ligne n°303 : bootloader there. Essentially the USB drive should be able to detect ...
Ligne n°302 : ... You may need to boot your USB drive and select Linux from the- Ligne n°303 : bootloader there. Essentially the USB drive should be able to detect
Ligne n°304 : which operating systems are installed on your hard disk and you can use ...- Ligne n°308 : First issue is that you need to boot in to Linux so that you can repair
Ligne n°309 : the Windows partition, since Windows is probably not wanting to boot ...
Ligne n°309 : ... the Windows partition, since Windows is probably not wanting to boot- Ligne n°310 : you need to run:
Ligne n°311 : apt-get install gptsync ...
Ligne n°314 : ... whole drive). It will ask you if you want it to write the data, just- Ligne n°315 : say yes. After this is done you should be able restart and boot the
Ligne n°316 : Windows partition after selecting it from your USB drive's bootloader. ...
Ligne n°322 : ... drive's bootloader to detect them! Here's how you fix that...- Ligne n°323 : The windows partition is marked as the active partition, you have to
Ligne n°324 : change that. I booted the installer in to command line mode/single user ...
Ligne n°324 : ... change that. I booted the installer in to command line mode/single user- Ligne n°325 : mode with -s which dropped me at a root shell, but you should be able
Ligne n°326 : to do this from gparted, Linux, or any number of ways and this step may ...
Ligne n°332 : ... w- Ligne n°333 : This should set the OSX partition as the active one. If you are still
Ligne n°334 : having issues booting the you may need to boot in to OSX via your USB ...
Ligne n°333 : ... This should set the OSX partition as the active one. If you are still- Ligne n°334 : having issues booting the you may need to boot in to OSX via your USB
Ligne n°335 : drive and then run the multibeast installer again. I think this should ...
Ligne n°334 : ... having issues booting the you may need to boot in to OSX via your USB- Ligne n°335 : drive and then run the multibeast installer again. I think this should
Ligne n°336 : actually set the partition as active so you may be able to skip the ...