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What is a Screenflex Partition made from?

Portable Office Screens FAQs
The inner core of a partition is a honeycomb, corrugated material that is enclosed in a steel frame. This is then heat sealed with lightweight fibreglass, and wrapped with 100% polyester fabric. The end result is lightweight, easily cleaned, tackable and durable.

Where are Screenflex Partitions made?

Portable Office Screens FAQs
Screenflex UK is a British company and is the national distributor for Screenflex in the UK. Some assembly is carried out in the UK but all the components for the screens are made in America where the product is patented and has been made since 1989.

What is the Screenflex warranty?

Portable Office Screens FAQs
Screenflex warrants its products to be free from defects in workmanship and material for one year from date of delivery.

What is the longest Screenflex unit?

Portable Office Screens FAQs
The longest Freestanding unit is 7340mm (24'1" long) including the end frames. However, all Freestanding units, and some Wallmount units can be equipped with ganglocks, which enable two, three, or more units to be locked together to achieve longer lengths as required.

What is the difference between Screenflex fabrics?

Portable Office Screens FAQs
In terms of durability and cleaning, there is virtually no difference between the two main fabric ranges - Excel and Designer. Both fabrics cost the same. If necessary, we can offer other fabrics although there is a surcharge and delivery times can be effected. Please contact us for more details.

Where can Screenflex Partitions be seen in use?

Portable Office Screens FAQs
Screenflex UK hold a database of all clients who have purchased the products, most of whom are happy to show prospective customers their screens. Contact the sales office on +44 (0) 1793 613088 for a contact in your area. There are screens in use by thousands of customers world-wide and UK corporate customers include:

How can I access a NTFS partition?

DOS FAQ by Christoph Fuchs
If you want to read the files on your NTFS partiton (used by Windows NT or Windows 2000), I suggest to use this driver: http://www.drdos.net/files/ntfsdos.exe. A few people told me that they had problems using this driver with DR DOS (look at Lineo DR-DOS (4.4) for more detailed information).

Which partition should I use?

NTFS FAQ (en)
In Linux disks are named hda, hdb for the first two disk on the first IDE controller and hdc, hdd for the third and fourth disks. SCSI disks are named sda, sdb, etc, in the order they are discovered.

Is a Knoppix partition readable by Windows 95 or 98 ?

Using FAQ - Knoppix Documentation Wiki
I boot with Knoppix from the CD drive. Once it has fully loaded to the KDE desktop, I open a konsole command window.

What can be changed on a partition?

Windows and GPT FAQ: Version 1.1
You should not change any partition header entry directly. Do not use disk tools or utilities to make alterations or changes.

Do I have to have a MacOS partition?

Installation and Upgrade
No. If the partitioning software allows it, you can allocate all space on a drive to BSD partitions. Note, this drive will not show up on your desktop. Therefore you will need the booter either on a bootable floppy or on a MacOS partition on another drive.

What is a partition suit?

New York Real Estate Law
Partition is a legal term used to describe the division of a single property into multiple interests. If three bothers own an apartment house as joint tenants and they cannot get along, one of them may sue to partition the property into three separate interests. Once that is done, each person may sell his interest separately. Another result of a partition suit is that the property can be sold as part of the process and the proceeds divided between the separate owners.

What's a bootstrap partition?

yaboot FAQ 0.3.3 - 05/07/2000
Please note: I've taken a few liberties with this explanation, and skipped over a few subtleties. This isn't exactly what happens, but it should be close enough to satisfy most people. If you'd like more detailed technical information, you're encouraged to search the various LinuxPPC lists for more information.

What is the "root partition" ?

GRUB FAQ -- Frequently Asked Questions
This is both the default partition for searching for/loading files and the source of the "root partition" information used for chainloaders and data passed to kernels in various formats. This defaults to the "install_partition" variable in the embedded data of the stage1.5/stage2, and can be changed via the "root=" or "rootnoverify=" commands.

Can I Partition Any Table?

Sybase FAQ §1.2: User Database Administration
Tables with clustered indexes (as of release 11.5 it is possible to have a clustered index on a partitioned table) Tables that are already partitioned. However, you can unpartition and then re-partition tables to change the number of partitions.

Subject: 2 How do I create a second swap partition?

B2 Frequently Asked Questions
These are the steps I used to add a second swap partition to my 3B2/400. Why add a second swap area? By default, the SVR3.1 system disks (the version I use) make one swap area of 10196 blocks on the first hard disk (/dev/rdsk/c1d0s1). While this 5Mb area seems plenty for most uses, I managed to exhaust it. It was time to RTFM. While the manual gives you the confidence to say that you can increase the number of swap partitions, it doesn't clearly tell you exactly how to go about doing that.
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