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Re: DMA, ide-scsi, devfs by default



On Tue, Aug 27, 2002 at 12:03:39AM -0700, Thomas Bushnell, BSG wrote:
> > What's especially cool is that it hardwires the British (or Australian,
> > in this case, I guess) spelling of `disc' as part of the UI, though
> > `disk' seems far more widespread in the rest of the kernel (consistency,
> > what's that?)....
> 
> In American English usage, "disk" is standard for all usages *except*
> for CDs, which are always "compact discs"....

Yeah, but Americans can't spell.  ;)

-- 
Joseph Carter <knghtbrd@bluecherry.net>     I N33D MY G4M3Z, D00D!!!!111!!
                                                      (Just ... don't ask)
 
<toor> netgod: what do you have in your kernel??? The compiled source for
       driving a space shuttle???
<Spoo> time to make a zip drive your floppy drive then. if the kernel
       doesn fit on that, the kernel is an AI

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